Elephant Seal Photo, Mirounga angustirostris



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Northern elephant seal, San Benito Islands. San Benito Islands (Islas San Benito), Baja California, Mexico

Stock Photo: 00942  -?- 
Species: Elephant seal, Mirounga angustirostris
Location: San Benito Islands (Islas San Benito), Baja California, Mexico
Lat/Long: 28° 18' 30.0"N, 115° 32' 26.2"W (Coordinates: 28.30833°, -115.54061°)
Format: Film 2:3
Other Names: elefante marino, sea elephant, sea cow
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