Seals seem to love wandering away from the coast. In Australia,sex with dog videos they seem to especially love sitting on cars and what not -- causing mischief wherever they go.
The latest cheeky sea dog to be found chilling out where it doesn't belong was found Tuesday in the suburb of Newstead, Tasmania, after wandering a little too far inland.
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"They tend to come up the Tamar River, looking for native fish," wildlife ranger Matthew Jones told the newspaper. But hey, it seemed like it was feeling just fine where it was.
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And it certainly didn't take too kindly to being approached by wildlife officers. Look out! Seal on the run.
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But eventually, the jig was up. Old mate seal was loaded into a truck (seems heavy), ready to be relocated out of suburbia and back into the brine-y blue.
Until next time, wandering seals of Australia.
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