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"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.
"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.
It survived crossing four lanes of traffic, but ultimately, the seal that was rescued from Coastal Highway near the Indian River Inlet on April 12 didn't make it. "Andromeda," as the female gray ...
"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.
"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.
"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.
"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.
It survived crossing four lanes of traffic, but ultimately, the seal that was rescued from Coastal Highway near the Indian River Inlet on April 12 didn't make it. "Andromeda," as the female gray ...
"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.
"Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute, had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms.