So Much Love! Photographer Surrounded by Sea Lion Army While Diving, Collective Cuteness Seeking a Photo Op
The underwater world is mysterious and enigmatic, with marine life species far more diverse than those on land, leading to people's long-standing fascination with the ocean. Many photographers enjoy diving to capture the unseen scenery of the deep sea, and there are inevitably some interesting incidents along the way.
A foreign photographer named Steve is very fond of diving and underwater photography. Last December, Steve was diving near Vancouver Island in Canada when he encountered a large group of enthusiastic onlookers.

It turned out that a group of sea lions were foraging nearby, approximately forty to fifty in number. Seeing Steve, they swam over to him in a friendly manner, gathering around him, but they had no intention of attacking, seemingly wanting to interact and play with him.

Steve was also very surprised, as he had never encountered so many sea lions underwater, and they all kept swimming towards him, just like a group of eager and curious 'Little Masters'. However, the scene looked very dense, and the editor almost had a panic attack.
Facing this enthusiastic sea lion army, Steve decisively raised his camera to capture this rare moment, and unexpectedly, the sea lions seemed to understand his intention, swimming behind him to pose, cooperating to take photos.

Look at these sea lions, their appearance is quite photogenic. In addition, they have a good sense of the camera, and they are undoubtedly the cutest and fattest models anyone has ever seen!

Regarding this, netizens also left many comments expressing their astonishment. One netizen commented: 'This is not the seabed, it's like a silken cave!' Another netizen said: 'It's exactly like a dog! Are these sea lions or sea dogs?' Another netizen joked: 'Maybe they're studying how to eat him!'
Do you know that sea lions are highly social animals, and they have their own special communication methods. They often gather in large groups when they are clustering, and sometimes you can see hundreds or thousands of sea lions in groups on the shore, but it is difficult to see a large group of them acting together underwater.
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