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A Curious Group Of Cows Saves Orphaned Seal’s Life And Helps Bring It Back To The Ocean

Nature is always a mystery for humans. Today's story is also about the wonder of the animal world, finally indicating that all animals on this planet, including humans, should stay peaceful beside each other. It is about a little seal going through a mysterious series of occurrences away from her ocean home. She is finally back where she belongs due to a curious herd of cows.

Source: Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary

The seal pup’s name is Celebration. When her mother was separated from her in July, she was only a few days old. She wasn't discovered by people, which was incredibly amazing. At that time, a herd of 30 cows gathered to witness the weird newcomer after Celebration became stuck in the mud in Frampton Marsh, a nature reserve in the United Kingdom. While bird-watching, Ian Ellis saw a strange bunch of cows and used his telescope to get a better look. He was shocked to see a seal pup among the interested cows.
The rescuer did not see her mother around, so he decided to arrive on the scene immediately and took the young dog in for treatment. The little seal lost weight, was dehydrated, and got a lung infection when he found her. Ian took Celebration to a temporary residence at the Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary, where she was nurtured and given medical attention for her illness.

Source: Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary

Here, she also found a companion that is Charlie, a seal that arrived at the same time as her. Since then, Celebration has focused on doing the prominent job a newborn seal pup is expected to do: eating as much as she can. Eventually, Natureland decided that Celebration and Charlie had put on enough weight to return home.

Source: Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary

Ellis and the Natureland team brought Celebration back to the ocean, where she belonged but hadn't seen since she was a puppy. As soon as the doors to their cages opened, she and Charlie started to waddle back to the waves they call home. A picture taken soon after Celebration's release shows her gazing out towards the water as she gets ready to jump in. All credit for the mysterious outcome goes to a birdwatcher and a few confused cows.

Source: Skegness Natureland Seal Sanctuary

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