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Underwater Visual Discrimination by the California Sea Lion

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1965

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Abstract

Two captive sea lions (Zalophus californianus) presented with a series of size-discrimination tasks showed preferences for the smaller of two targets and gave virtually errorless performances despite changes in the form and relative size of the targets. Further tests revealed that they were capable of discriminating a size-difference ratio as small as 1.06:1.

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