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The Japanese Sea Lion became extinct in the early 1940s due to overhunting. Fishermen would harvest them. Submarine warfare during WWII also contributed to their extinction. Their skin was used to render oil in oil lamps. Their organs were used to make expensive oriental medicine, and there whiskers were used for pipe cleaners.

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Japanese Sea Lion

By gabriellacapuano