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Monday, March 3, 2025
Pile of pups
Thanks to a visit with Paul, we took a quick trip out to Point Reyes today and encountered some nice views of Northern Elephant Seal (Mirounga angustirostris) pups.
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2 comments:
Anonymous
said...
It looks like this female has several pups. Is that possible?
Well, I think these are *all* pups. It's getting late in the season, and many of the pups are now on their own and most of the females have left the beaches. (Although we saw a few adult females.) At this time, weaned pups often hang out together in small "pods." Many of the pups are looking pretty plump, so they might look larger than you expect.
2 comments:
It looks like this female has several pups. Is that possible?
Hi!
Well, I think these are *all* pups. It's getting late in the season, and many of the pups are now on their own and most of the females have left the beaches. (Although we saw a few adult females.) At this time, weaned pups often hang out together in small "pods." Many of the pups are looking pretty plump, so they might look larger than you expect.
:) Jackie
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