MANY cruisers are used to seeing seals taking a nap near their ship’s terminal, usually owing to the warm water and infrastructure required to support such vessels. However residents of a small Jersey Shore town were not expecting to see a seal napping in the middle of a road in...
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MANY cruisers are used to seeing seals taking a nap near their ship’s terminal, usually owing to the warm water and infrastructure required to support such vessels.
However residents of a small Jersey Shore town were not expecting to see a seal napping in the middle of a road in their town – particularly not in the middle of winter.
The local Harvey Cedars Marine Mammal Stranding Center was forced to come to the rescue when the seal was found wandering through the middle of Long Beach Blvd.
Officials kept traffic at bay as the seal made her way to Middlesex Avenue, where she settled down for a nap.
She was taken to a local pool for rest and relaxation.
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