Behavior
They are very social creatures, and you can find them communicating often with each other. While they form very large colonies on the land, they also have sub groups that are more intimate. They average 10 to 15 per sub group and they can move from one to another as their needs change over the course of their lives.
Diet /Feeding
Australian Sea Lions consume large amounts of food. They feed on any fish they can find, squid, and other creatures that are found in the waters that contain meat. They swallow small prey and tear larger prey into sizable chunks. They also have back teeth that can be used to crack shells if needed to get to meat. They have been known to consume small penguins if necessary to survive.
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