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A rescued harp seal that seemed to be on the road ... center officials said. Seals sometimes eat sand when stranded on beaches, confusing it for the snow and ice they usually consume to stay ...
A harp seal that was seen traveling between New London and Westbrook died at the Mystic Aquarium because of a health issue last week, an official said, but not before he left a last impression on ...
They're wild animals with sharp teeth. And touching, feeding or disturb marine mammals can result in hefty fines or jail time ...
When they haul out on beaches, sick, dehydrated, and stressed Harp seals may start eating sand, confusing it for snow. The seal immediately received care from the hospital, including rehydration ...
A rescued harp seal nearing his release back into the wild ... MMSC says the seal responded well to treatment, and was active and eating normally. A pre-release exam and bloodwork last week ...
"Harp seals are one of our most fascinating winter ... seal is currently resting comfortably and has already started to eat fish on his own.
“To put harp seals’ consumption levels in perspective, they eat more Atlantic cod in one year than Newfoundland & Labrador’s fish harvesters caught during the 30-year period from 1992 to 202 ...
Harp seals typically live in the Arctic and Canada ... caring arms than being attacked and birds eating him, whatever be the case.” Hana Ikramuddin is a Hearst Fellow in Connecticut.
“Harp seals are one of our most fascinating winter ... seal is currently resting comfortably and has already started to eat fish on his own. Please note: This content carries a strict local ...