Pacific Point PreserveWalk throughAbout Pacific Point PreserveSea World tries to recreate the stunning Monterey Bay Aquarium, with this display featuring sea lions and harbor seals. Buy some fishies to feed them all, just watch out for the thieving birds! Photos from Pacific Point PreserveSafety
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A very interesting exhibit. We love feeding the animals and they love it as well. They're really cute and seem to really enjoy their surrounding environment. - Gil Long I can be here for a while watching these creatures in their simulated environment. They are very cute and some even call for fish by waving their fin much like an outfielder calls off his teammate for a fly-ball. Please feed them, its well worth it. - Wilfredo Alvelo aww the seals are so cute over here! when you go and get fish, they all crowd over and try to look the most cute so you'll feed just them! they make this funny noise too. its fun to throw the fish in, they almost always catch it in their mouth even from far away, unless a bird catches it. yes, beware of the birds here! - roxy m Fun spot. These sea lions love to get food. When they see food, they literally scream at you for more. And the battles with the birds are always awesome. - Nick Dakuginow
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