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elephant seal Stoffle

Stoffle

Northern Elephant Seal
Mirounga angustirostris

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This patient is a northern elephant seal, our second most commonly rescued species. We typically see orphaned pups that have stranded during mid-February to late June. Strong storms often wash these young seals off beaches before they have weaned from their mothers or learned how to survive on their own.

This results in many malnourished and underweight pups needing rehabilitative care. Northern elephant seals suffer from disease as well, such as skin disease, pneumonia and parasites like lungworm.

Age at Admit
Pup
Weight at Admit
41.50 kgs
Sex
Male
Rescue Location
Windmill Cove (Bodega Bay Trailhead) - Bodega Bay, Sonoma
Diagnosis
Malnutrition, Maternal separation, Trauma, Unknown
Admitted
01/06/2021
Status
Released
Release Date
04/28/2021
Release Location
Weston Beach

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  • $35 You'll buy food for a hungry animal
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