Wailing seal pup is discovered all alone in middle of Nantucket ROAD as kind passers-by help bring the ‘feisty’ animal to safety despite the cute creature being ‘really wiggly’
- An adorable three-week-old seal pup has been rescued on Nantucket Island after kind strangers found him in the middle of the road
- The ‘spirited’ seal was rescued by a local animal charity on Wednesday and returned to the water on Friday
- Seal rescues are common on the island at this time of year, following the pupping season from November to January
An adorable three-week-old seal pup has been rescued on Nantucket Island after kind strangers found it in the middle of the road.
The wayward pup was spotted by a driver on a road near Sesachacha Pond around 7:45 a.m. Wednesday.
The Good Samaritan contacted the Mammal Alliance Nantucket, who arrived as the seal went down a hill near the road into the brush.
The three-person rescue team managed to cover the animal with a towel, carry it up the hill and place it in an airplane crate.
“After a bit of fiddling around, we safely placed the healthy boy in a crate and transported him to a safe place in Quidnet where he can rest in full view of the sea and go outside when he is rested and ready,” the wrote Alliance in a Facebook post.
An adorable three-week-old seal pup has been rescued on Nantucket Island
The wayward pup was spotted by a driver on a road near Sesachacha Pond around 7:45 a.m. Wednesday
The three-person rescue team managed to cover the animal with a towel, carry it up the hill and place it in an airplane crate
“He was a feisty booger,” Pam Murphy, the organization’s board president, told the Boston Globe.
“He definitely gave me some trouble because he was very wobbly,” she explained.
Murphy said there were “no obvious injuries” and that the animal, which had been placed in “a nice secluded spot near a snow fence,” had gone back into the water on Friday.
Although seal rescues in Nantucket are common this time of year, Murphy said the rescues on Polpis Road were “damn far” from the ocean, and well beyond her usual calls.
The Mammal Alliance Nantucket, which arrived when the seal, walked down a hill near the road into the brush
There were ‘no obvious injuries’ and the animal had returned to the water on Friday
The island’s pupping season runs from November to January, when seals are born.
After three weeks, they are self-sufficient and wondering solo, Murphy said.
However, the young birds can often “become disoriented” while looking around for their mother, she explained.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if some of this madness of little pups making it outside the ocean is due to the stormy seas we’ve been having,” she added.
Nantucket is currently under a coastal flood warning and a wind advisory that remains in effect until 7:00 PM on Sunday.