Elephant Seals at Dawn
Posted February 17th, 2007 by JaneStevens
On early winter mornings at Ano Nuevo State Reserve in Northern California, researchers remove satellite tags from elephant seals and glue on new tags. We creep into the colony to disturb the seals as little as possible. It's breeding season. The gigantic males fixate on mating, keeping other males away from their harems, and snoozing. To them, we might as well be furniture -- they don't care about us at all.











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