File:Mother sea otter with rare twin baby pups (9137174915).jpg
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Mother sea otter with rare twin baby pups, presumed to have been born just one or two days earlier on June 23-24, 2013. Photo taken 24 June 2013, Morro Bay, CA. AKA Southern sea otter and California sea otter, Subspecies E. l. nereis, Coast of Central California. Here is a Wired Magazine article covering my photos of the twin sea otter pups - www.wired.com/wiredscience/2013/06/rare-sea-otter-twins/ AOL's Huffington Post also covered my sea otter twins story on 7/1/2013.. www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/01/sea-otter-twins-born-ca... Wiki en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_otter says “Birth usually takes place in the water and typically produces a single pup weighing 1.4 to 2.3 kg (3 to 5 lb). Twins occur in 2% of births; however, usually only one pup survives. At birth, the eyes are open, ten teeth are visible, and the pup has a thick coat of baby fur. Mothers have been observed to lick and fluff a newborn for hours; after grooming, the pup's fur retains so much air, the pup floats like a cork and cannot dive. The fluffy baby fur is replaced by adult fur after about 13 weeks.” animals.pawnation.com/lifespan-marine-otter-1756.html says “Female sea otters give birth to their pups under water. In most cases only one pup is born; rarely, a female sea otter gives birth to twins. Because a mother otter cannot care for two pups, one of the twins will die. For the first couple months of an otter pup’s life, he lives on his mother’s belly. She protects the pup from predators, grooms him and feeds him. Male otters do not assist in care of the young.” marinebio.org/species.asp?id=157 says “Typically, there is only one pup per pregnancy. On the rare occasion of twins, the mother can only raise one. Her food requirements are large, and so are the pups. The mother would have a hard time getting enough food for two additional mouths. Unlike the river otter, the sea otter mother is the pup's cradle, protection, and home for the first months of its life. The mother would only have room for one pup.” Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris), from a raft of about 25, Mostly Females, many being Moms with their pups (often plopped on their Mom’s tummy), near Target Rock in the Morro Bay Harbor, where the Sea Otters almost always hang out, just SE of Morro Rock, 24 June 2013, Morro Bay, CA. Photo © 2013 “Mike” Michael L. Baird, mike {at] mikebaird d o t com, flickr.bairdphotos.com, Canon 5D Mark III with Canon 600mm f/4 telephoto lens, with no circular polarizer filter on a GZGT5540LS Gitzo tripod with Wimberley Head II with leveling base, IS on. GPS encoding and compass direction realtime from an on-camera Canon GP-E2 GPS Receiver. Canon 600EX-RT Speedlite Flash on tall bracket, E-TTL +2 2/3rds flash compensation, as no better beamer was available. Some photos taken with with Canon EF 1.4X III Extender Telephoto Accessory (see EXIF for specifics). To use this photo, see access, attribution, and commenting recommendations at www.flickr.com/people/mikebaird/#credit - Please add comments/notes/tags to add to or correct information, identification, etc. Please, no comments or invites with badges, images, multiple invites, award levels, flashing icons, or award/post rules.'' |
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作者 | Mike Baird from Morro Bay, USA |
拍攝地點 | 35° 22′ 11.75″ 北, 120° 51′ 51.78″ 西 | 位於此地的本圖片與其他圖片: OpenStreetMap | 35.369930; -120.864384 |
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35°22'11.75"N, 120°51'51.77"W
24 6 2013
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佳能 EOS 5D Mark III 中文 (已轉換拼寫)
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相機製造商 | Canon |
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相機型號 | Canon EOS 5D Mark III |
作者 | Michael L. Baird |
曝光時間 | 1/800 秒 (0.00125) |
光圈值 | f/7.1 |
ISO 速率 | 400 |
資料產生的日期時間 | 2013年6月24日 (一) 10:28 |
焦距 | 600毫米 |
緯度 | 35°22′11.75″N |
經度 | 120°51′51.78″W |
海拔 | 海拔 0.5 公尺 |
簡稱 | Mother sea otter with rare twin baby pups |
顯示的城市 | Morro Bay |
版權所有人 | © 2013 "Mike" Michael L. Baird flickr.bairdphotos.com |
影像標題 | Mother sea otter with rare twin baby pups, presumed to have been born just one or two days earlier on June 23-24, 2013. Photo taken 24 June 2013, Morro Bay, CA. AKA Southern sea otter and California sea otter, Subspecies E. l. nereis, Coast of Central California. Wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_otter says “Birth usually takes place in the water and typically produces a single pup weighing 1.4 to 2.3 kg (3 to 5 lb). Twins occur in 2% of births; however, usually only one pup survives. At birth, the eyes are open, ten teeth are visible, and the pup has a thick coat of baby fur. Mothers have been observed to lick and fluff a newborn for hours; after grooming, the pup's fur retains so much air, the pup floats like a cork and cannot dive. The fluffy baby fur is replaced by adult fur after about 13 weeks.” http://animals.pawnation.com/lifespan-marine-otter-1756.html says “Female sea otters give birth to their pups under water. In most cases only one pup is born; rarely, a female sea otter gives birth to twins. Because a mother otter cannot care for two pups, one of the twins will die. For the first couple months of an otter pup’s life, he lives on his mother’s belly. She protects the pup from predators, grooms him and feeds him. Male otters do not assist in care of the young.” http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=157 says “Typically, there is only one pup per pregnancy. On the rare occasion of twins, the mother can only raise one. Her food requirements are large, and so are the pups. The mother would have a hard time getting enough food for two additional mouths. Unlike the river otter, the sea otter mother is the pup's cradle, protection, and home for the first months of its life. The mother would only have room for one pup.” Sea Otters (Enhydra lutris), from a raft of about 25, Mostly Females, many being Moms with their pups (often plopped on their Mom’s tummy), near Target Rock in the Morro Bay Harbor, where the Sea Otters almost always |
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線上版權聲明 | flickr.bairdphotos.com |
水平解析度 | 300 dpi |
垂直解析度 | 300 dpi |
使用軟體 | Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.0 (Macintosh) |
檔案修改日期時間 | 2013年6月25日 (二) 15:13 |
曝光模式 | 光圈優先 |
Exif 版本 | 2.3 |
數位化的日期時間 | 2013年6月24日 (一) 10:28 |
APEX 快門速度 | 9.6438561438561 |
APEX 光圈 | 5.6556380823768 |
APEX 曝光補償 | 1 |
最大陸地光圈 | 4 APEX(f/4) |
測光模式 | 模式 |
閃光燈 | 閃光燈已開啟、強制閃光燈開啟 |
文件建立時間數據亞秒數 | 21 |
文件數位化時間數據亞秒數 | 21 |
X 軸焦平面解析度 | 160 |
Y 軸焦平面解析度 | 160 |
焦平面解析度單位 | 4 |
自訂影像處理 | 一般程序 |
曝光模式 | 自動曝光 |
白平衡 | 自動白平衡 |
場景拍攝類型 | 標準 |
GPS 時間 (原子鐘) | 17:29 |
測量用的衛星 | 12 |
接收器狀態 | 測量中 |
測量模式 | 三維測量 |
測量精度 | 普通 (1.8) |
GPS 接收器速度 | 0 |
移動方向 | 0 |
使用大地測量資料 | WGS-84 |
目標方位 | 0 |
目標距離 | 0 |
GPS 日期 | 2013年6月24日 (星期一) |
GPS 差分修正 | 0 |
GPS 標籤版本 | 0.0.3.2 |
IIM 版本 | 4 |
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顯示省或州 | California |
顯示國家 | United States |
使用鏡頭 | EF600mm f/4L IS USM |
相機序號 | 042033004371 |
聯絡資訊 | [email protected]
2756 Indigo Circle Morro Bay, CA, 93442-1586 USA |
詮釋資料最後修改日期 | 2013年6月25日 (二) 08:13 |
原始文件唯一識別碼 | 5EDF305BDD2A51DD7882EB95D47C35A7 |
版權狀態 | 受版權保護 |