#20: Sea Lion
The Sea Lion can withstand extended fasting during migration and breeding seasons. These periods require careful energy management. Sea lions rely on stored fat to sustain themselves over time. Their bodies are adapted to switch between feeding and fasting efficiently. This flexibility supports survival in changing marine environments. They can travel long distances without immediate access to food. Movement is balanced with conservation of energy. This reduces dependence on constant feeding. Their endurance allows them to adapt to shifting conditions. The sea lion demonstrates resilience through flexibility. It thrives by balancing activity with strategic rest.

