California sea lions charge toward startled beachgoers at San Diego’s La Jolla Cove

Beachgoers at a cove in California made a run for it after two sea lions seemingly charged at people on the shore.

A video shared by Instagram user @whoisjaphet shows two sea lions taking over the beach amid summer crowds at rocky La Jolla Cove in San Diego, California, on Sunday, July 23.

“Please give that large, male sea lion plenty of room,” a lifeguard can be heard saying over a loudspeaker. “They have bitten people, and they are protected animals.”

After the lifeguard made the announcement, some cautious beachgoers began to pack up and trudge up the rocky coastline.

Others – trying to get close-up pictures of the sea lion – bided their time until the approximately 600 lb. aquatic mammal charged out of the water, towards people.

Another aggressive sea lion is seen launching out of the water, with surprising agility, and barking loudly – causing beach goers to shriek and quickly leave the cove.

A sea lion can be seen charging toward the crowd of beachgoers at La Jolla Cove in San Diego, Calif., on July 23.
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Two sea lions charge at more beachgoers, as people scram off the beach to evade them.
Two sea lions charge at more beachgoers, as people scram off the beach to evade them in San Diego, Calif., on July 23.
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No beachgoers were hurt in the incident.

San Diego posted multiple signs in the area last year that warn visitors not to approach sea lions at the cove.

Signs read “Stay back: Sea lion birthing area” and “Do not approach mothers or pups.”

Others, like the lifeguard, cautioned that sea lions can bite and that harassing them is against the law.

Southern California beaches and coves may see an increase in sea lions from May through July as the animals enter breeding season, according to the Dolphin Research Center.



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