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This patient is a Pacific harbor seal, our third most commonly rescued species. We typically see orphaned pups that have stranded during mid-February through late June. Pups are often separated from their mothers due to humans or dogs getting too close and scaring the mother away. 

Harbor seal pups are highly susceptible to disease and stress, so they have their very own harbor seal hospital where they can recover away from other patients and the public. 

Age at Admit
Adult
Sex
Male
Rescue Location
Ocean Beach (Lincoln Way & Irving Street) - San Francisco, San Francisco
Cause of Death
Unknown, Euthanasia
Admitted
06/07/2019
Status
Deceased
Deceased Date
06/07/2019

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