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The Japanese sea lion (Zalophus japonicus) is thought to have become extinct in the 1970s. Prior to 2003 it was considered to be a subspecies of California sea lion as Zalophus californianus japonicus. However, it was subsequently reclassified as a separate species. sadly lots of these died as more than 1000 were harvested and was overfished. it is now extinct

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  • Japanese Sea Lion
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  • The Japanese sea lion (Zalophus japonicus) is thought to have become extinct in the 1970s. Prior to 2003 it was considered to be a subspecies of California sea lion as Zalophus californianus japonicus. However, it was subsequently reclassified as a separate species. sadly lots of these died as more than 1000 were harvested and was overfished. it is now extinct
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  • EX
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Status
  • Extinct
Name
  • Japanese Sea Lion
Caption
  • Taxidermied specimen, Tennōji Zoo, Osaka, Japan
Species
  • †Z. japonicus
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Location
  • Sea of Japan, especially around the coastal areas of the Japanese Archipelago and the Korean Peninsula.
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  • The Japanese sea lion (Zalophus japonicus) is thought to have become extinct in the 1970s. Prior to 2003 it was considered to be a subspecies of California sea lion as Zalophus californianus japonicus. However, it was subsequently reclassified as a separate species. sadly lots of these died as more than 1000 were harvested and was overfished. it is now extinct
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