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70-pound baby sea creature first of season on California beach. 'Welcome to the world'

The first elephant seal pup of the season was born at Point Reyes National Seashore, with more expected in January.

Elephant Seals Are Back at Point Reyes for Breeding Season, And They'll Need Some Privacy, Thank You Very Much

Elephant seals are in Marin County for mating season, with strict viewing distances to ensure both seal safety and public interaction.

70-pound baby sea creature first of season on California beach. 'Welcome to the world'

The first elephant seal pup of the season was born at Point Reyes National Seashore, with more expected in January.

Elephant Seals Are Back at Point Reyes for Breeding Season, And They'll Need Some Privacy, Thank You Very Much

Elephant seals are in Marin County for mating season, with strict viewing distances to ensure both seal safety and public interaction.
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Marin County beach closed for elephant seal breeding season

Drakes Beach is closed for the elephant seal breeding season to ensure the safety of both the seals and the public.

Elephant seals return to Point Reyes National Seashore for breeding season

Elephant seals are migrating back to Drake's Beach in Marin County for winter breeding, attracting visitors who are eager to see them from a safe distance.

Marin County beach closed for elephant seal breeding season

Drakes Beach is closed for the elephant seal breeding season to ensure the safety of both the seals and the public.

Elephant seals return to Point Reyes National Seashore for breeding season

Elephant seals are migrating back to Drake's Beach in Marin County for winter breeding, attracting visitors who are eager to see them from a safe distance.
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Elephant seal pups are back at a California coastline. Here's where to see them

The elephant seals at Piedras Blancas rookery see thousands of pups born annually with a high survival rate as they prepare for ocean life.

Elephant seals are leaving California beaches. Where are they heading?

Elephant seals leave California beaches after bearing pups for food
Males and females head to different sea destinations for feeding

Watch elephant seals cover themselves in sand on California beach. There's a reason

Elephant seals cover themselves in sand to cool down and regulate their body temperature.
The sand also works as a sunscreen for the seals, protecting them from getting burned.

Sea creature claims parking space in beach lot, California photo shows

Elephant seal found parking in California beachside parking lot.
Park advises drivers to watch out for seals and practice safe driving in parking lots.
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