Seal carcasses on Pearson Island |
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Title : | Seal carcasses on Pearson Island |
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Date of creation : | 1919 | ||
Format : | Photograph | ||
Dimensions : | 80 x 135 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library catalogue | ||
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Description : |
Several seal carcasses scattered on a sandy beach near granite rocks on Pearson Island, off the west coast of South Australia. The carcasses appear dessicated, so it is likely that the seals died of injuries or natural causes, having hauled out on to the island and died. The islands of South Australia, including the west coast and Kangaroo Island, are favoured breeding sites of seals and sea lions. The animals were hunted for their skins and oil in the 19th century, and some colonies were almost exterminated. |
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Period : | 1919-1927 |
Place : | Pearson Isles |
Region : | Eyre Peninsula and Far West Coast |
Further reading : | Bonner, W. Nigel Seals and sea lions of the world New York: Facts on File, c1994 Ray, Clayton E. A well documented early record of the Australian sea lion by Clayton E. Ray and John K. Ling [London: s.n., 1981?] |
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