Point Reyes National Seashore posted pictures on Sunday of mom and baby right after the delivery.
Biologists moved the 900-pound mammal to Point Reyes last week after she kept waddling onto Highway 37.
PHOTOS: Elephant seal captured in Sonoma County
Why did the elephant seal cross the road? (Or the highway, in this case...) https://t.co/eTJfjT5Qpq pic.twitter.com/HM9OMayXw7
— Marine Mammal Center (@TMMC) December 30, 2015
Ultra sound shows #elephantseal is pregnant. Leaving Hwy 37 to drop her off at Pt. Reyes. @TMMC @CHP_GoldenGate pic.twitter.com/gWc19shSSr
— alan wang (@AlanWangABC7) December 30, 2015
#Tolay the #elephantseal has been sedated and placed onto tarp. @abc7newsBayArea pic.twitter.com/3KZSnP1ola
— Katie Marzullo (@KatieABC7) December 29, 2015
We are still on scene SR 37 E/ of SR 121 with a sea lion that wants no part of us. Rdwy clear but traffic is heavy pic.twitter.com/q2VfypMQI4
— CHP Marin (@CHPMarin) December 28, 2015
