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poor thing
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That is so sad….looks like it was bleeding from the mouth. 😦
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We are seeing many dismembered seals lately , looks like the Sharks are having a feeding day. Warm water and winds are causing a Huge clash of food supplies in the Ocean this year.
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Also Please don’t TOUCH DEAD Seals as they could be Dangerous to Humans unless properly protected clothing is worn..One of my older Brothhers is a PHD, of Biology and we were well advised about the possiblites of dead creatures.
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Yes I am one of the lifeguards in the picture and we were keeping people from getting too close.
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poor little thing. 😦 I saw one wash up last on GHB last summer (it was still alive),but it broke my heart that nobody could do anything until the professionals showed up. I was practically in tears. I’m a sucka for animals.
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