A SEAL in New Zealand has gained quite the status after repeatedly settling in to catch some rays in rather inconvenient places. Dubbed “Robbie” and “Dale” by the locals, one of the seal’s most recent adventures involve laying in the middle of a road during the morning rush, meaning police...
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A SEAL in New Zealand
has gained quite the status
after repeatedly settling in
to catch some rays in rather
inconvenient places.
Dubbed “Robbie” and “Dale”
by the locals, one of the
seal’s most recent adventures
involve laying in the middle
of a road during the morning
rush, meaning police had to be
called to direct traffic.
Dunedin residents have
started brainstorming ways to
keep the Phocidae out.
“We were talking about
getting a seal wall, and making
the seals pay for the wall,”
radio presenter Jacob Kendall
told Newshub.
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