It was just before the lunch rush at an oyster bar in New Haven, Connecticut, when a wild seal appeared on land, seemingly searching for a snack at the waterside establishment. Donna Domek was out ...
The juvenile gray seal recently weaned off his mother's milk and ventured five miles into the coastal Connecticut city ...
The young gray seal was first found on Grill and South Water Street, near Shell & Bones Oyster Bar, on Saturday, WTNH reports. The seal was relocated to a beach by Mystic Aquarium rescuers ...
The seal, believed to be about five or six weeks old, was discovered just outside on oyster bar in the middle of Chapel Street near East Street in New Haven. New Haven police got the call on ...
In the days before its rescue on Sunday, the seal was spotted in the neighboring town of Branford and, fittingly, outside a New Haven restaurant named Shell & Bones Oyster Bar and Grill ...
He was in Branford last week, and on Saturday, he was spotted – maybe more fitting – next to Shell & Bones Oyster Bar and Grill on South Water Street in New Haven. Mysterious seal found in New ...
Police officers in New Haven, Connecticut, were tasked with rescuing the seal. A young seal found itself in an unlikely place Sunday, on a snowy street amid shops and restaurants in Connecticut.
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