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This May 5, 2016 photo provided by the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows an elephant seal named Phyllis at Ano Nuevo Natural Preserve within Ano Nuevo State Park near Pescadero, Calif. UC Santa Cruz researchers say Phyllis has set a record by swimming farther west than any other tracked elephant seal. Officials said Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016, that by the time Phyllis arrives back in California in January 2017, she will have completed a 7,400-mile foraging adventure. (NMFS permit No. 19108). (Rachel Holser/University of California, Santa Cruz via AP)

This May 5, 2016 photo provided by the University of California, Santa Cruz, shows an elephant seal named Phyllis at Ano Nuevo Natural Preserve within Ano Nuevo State Park near Pescadero, Calif. UC Santa Cruz researchers say Phyllis has set a record by swimming farther west than any other tracked elephant seal. Officials said Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016, that by the time Phyllis arrives back in California in January 2017, she will have completed a 7,400-mile foraging adventure. (NMFS permit No. 19108). (Rachel Holser/University of California, Santa Cruz via AP)

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