Here’s what you can do if you encounter a beached seal this summer

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Here's what you can do if you encounter a beached seal this summer
Here's what you can do if you encounter a beached seal this summer

Africa-Press – South-Africa. With summer finally, beaches will be buzzing with activity – visitors will take a dip in the ocean or simply just stroll along the beach, but what if you encounter a beached seal?

Well-known beaches in Cape Town, including Bloubergstrand and Sunset Beach, have seen many stranded seals in distress or dead over the years.

The Cape of Goodhope SPCA recently shared a few tips you should know about seals before you approach them.

“Seals are a part of the Pinniped family, being only partly aquatic, seals are able to spend up to 50% of their lives on land, which is a necessary adaptation for breeding and for ‘recharging their batteries’ by lying in the sun or avoiding treacherous sea conditions,” the SPCA says.

Seals do not have gills and unlike other marine mammals, they do not have blowholes to inhale air.

Therefore all inhalation and exhalation happens through their nostrils.

Just like humans, they are air-breathing mammals that inhale oxygen into their lungs and exhale carbon dioxide, the SPCA says.

Seals spend a lot of their time out of the water to digest their food and regain their strength.

A beached seal could simply be resting and there may not necessarily be anything wrong – so do not approach, or try to chase him.

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