Harp Seal, pagophilus groenlandicus, Pup standng on Icefield, Magdalena Islands in Canada

Seal baby came for two sips 300 miles

Can a child of an organism travel 300 miles? He too is hungry and thirsty. This question ran through the minds of pub workers in Bristol, England, when suddenly a baby seal was seen in the courtyard of the pub. He was also looking very weak and hungry. But to know about him, some employees of the pub checked his tag, then he came to know that he has reached here after traveling from 300 miles away and not from anywhere.

No one knows how the cub of the wild seal got inside the Old Lock and Wear pub in Bristol. From his tag, it is known that he has reached here after traveling from the south of Scotland.

Many people gathered to see the little seal. Since he was looking very weak and hungry, the entire pub staff got involved in his care. Although information was given to the rescue team to take him to the right place, but till his arrival, the staff took care of the security of the seal. During this, the work of the restaurant was getting affected a lot, yet together they all took turns taking care of the child of the seal.

Pub owner Daniel Rollins said that maybe she needs to take a few sips of the drink, that’s why she has come this far. Laughing at his point, he further told that the child of the seal first appeared on the roadside around 11.30 in the morning. Then he did not tease her thinking that maybe she would go her own way. But this did not happen. After a while the seal reappeared and now she was completely out. who needed care. Now she was not in a condition to walk very far. She felt great in his safety. Seal’s nick name was ‘Nacho’, which is currently under the supervision of doctors. Daniel described ‘Nacho’ as a ‘runaway artist’.