After Federal investigators said that the six sea lions
found dead in traps on the
Government wildlife specialists have reached this conclusion after they performed a necropsy which revealed signs of heat stroke. The authorities will have more information in 10 days when the result of the tissue samples is scheduled to come back.
There are also some opinions that sustain this hypothesis.
According to the Associated Press, Marine mammal experts said that, although the temperature is of 60-degree, these animals are used to colder waters and can overheat very fast.
Steven Brown, veterinarian for the Oregon Coast Aquarium in
The states of
The bodies of the sea lions have been taken to the federal
Fish and Wildlife Service's forensics laboratory in