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Elephant Seal Takeover

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At this time of year, one beach in Central California is overrun by thousands of huge elephant seals. These huge animals used to be an endangered species, but not anymore. Now there are so many crowding the beaches near San Simeon that they're starting to venture toward the nearby highway. And that can't be good for man or beast.

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