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Mysterious Creatures Washing Up On NorCal Beaches + Massive Sea Lion At SF's Pier 39: Saturday Smiles

  • On Thursday, visitors at San Francisco's Pier 39 captured photos of a massive Steller sea lion nicknamed Chonkers lounging among dozens of smaller California sea lions.
  • Laura Gill, public programs manager at The Marine Mammal Center in Sausalito, estimates Chonkers weighs between 1,500 and 2,000 pounds and likely traveled south from Washington or Oregon.
  • San Francisco resident Danielle Ovadia described the sea lion as "quite literally humongous" and noted he frequently attempts to snuggle with smaller sea lions for warmth.
  • Since the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, the pier has provided a sanctuary protecting sea lions from predators and crashing waves, with populations growing to more than 300 by February 1990.
  • Gill notes the sea lion is harder to pin down during the rest of the day, so early visits offer the best chance to observe him; it remains to be seen if other Steller sea lions follow suit.
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'Chonkers,' the massive sea lion, is drawing crowds at San Francisco pier

It's a sight to behold — the 1-ton sea lion peeking his head out of the water and triggering a panic as other sea lions get out of the way.

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