A baby seal was seen splashing in the waves alongside a number of California surfers near San Diego over the weekend, and even clambered onto their boards alongside them to bask in the sun.
“There was no need to intervene as the pup also appeared to be old enough to care for itself,” SeaWorld told FOX 5.
Though some of the surfers speculated that the seal’s mother might have died, SeaWorld said they’d received no reports of deceased seals in the area.Some surfers were unsure how to react and called the nearby SeaWorld for advice with a crew that was later dispatched to the beach to check on the animal.often don’t get scared off by humans and will even try to interact.Share this article:
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