Already the second Kuutti rose to the beach in Kotka and the police wasolated – watch the video

Already the second Kuutti rose to the beach in Kotka and the police wasolated – watch the video

According to Korkeasaari veterinarian Sanna Sainmaa, the seal that has now risen to the beach has already come off her mother.

The police ribbons swing in the wind on the Kotka beach, as there is a seal. Police wasolated the area on Tuesday morning so that the seal should be at peace. The police consult a surveillance veterinarian that does not need any other help.

The second Kotka beach had last been a seal at the end of March was Kuutti on the beach.

Subjects are independent at the age of three weeks

\”Of course, they can, of course, get into this kind of strange places,\” says Sainmaa.

The gray seeds can now be closer to the beach as the ice at sea has not been so strong. The gray seedlings are open water inhabitants and the females have now been able to have boys closer to the beach.

Beach where the police ribbon, sand on the front and the sea which hits the sun's rays in the background.
Police patrols keep an eye on six and regularly follow that it is fine.

The condition will be clear in a couple of days

So the seal on the beach in Kotka is currently learning how to fish for themselves and may just rest. According to Sainmaa, learning fishing can be successful with varying degrees of success, which makes it losing some of the chicks.

The condition of the seal in Kotka will be clear in a couple of days. If it does not go back into the water within a couple of days, it can be too skinny. The fat layer no longer protects it from cold water.

\”If it’s kind of Kuutti who fishs in the water and swims, then it will disappear within a couple of days,\” says Sainmaa.

The peace to be given to the six

Southeast Finland police have specifically urged people to leave the six in peace. Sainmaa also says that space is the best thing people can give to the six now.

It is common for independent cubs to rest sometimes on the beach and gather forces.

– These six are now living a bit of a tough phase as they become independent.

If the seal does not leave the beach after a couple of days, you should contact the Korkeasaari Animal Hospital. Instead, the Kotka seal is now being monitored by the authorities.

In the picture, a Kuutin chick that came to the shore of Äijänniemi in Kotka.
The former Kuutti, previously found in Kotka, has been in Korkeasaari for hose feeding. It has changed its fluffy hair and is ready for freedom in about two months.

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