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  • Baby seal found on city streets is learning to eat fish so he can swim free The underweight pup was found far from the water in New Haven, Conn.

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    ​Animal rescuer Sarah Callan was surprised, to say the least, when she learned about a baby seal flopping around the busy streets of New Haven, Conn.

    Callan is the manager of animal rescue at the Mystic Aquarium in Stonington, Conn., which runs a 24-hour hotline for reports of lost or injured marine life in the area.

    It's not unusual, she says, to get a call about a grey seal turning up in a sleepy beachside community in the east coast state. But on Sunday, the New Haven Police Department called to report a tiny pup stranded on an intersection in the city.
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    "[I] never, never would have imagined this," Callan told As It Happens guest host Helen Mann. "I've been in this field for well over a decade, and as soon as you think you've heard the craziest story … then we get another call."

    The pup, she says, likely wandered inland in search of sand dunes and grass, which they sometimes use for protection from weather and predators. But instead, he ended up on a streets roughly half a kilometre from the water.

    As more of the city's shoreline gets developed, she says, encounters with marine life become more common. 'Everyone's amazed at how small and tiny he is'


    The pup, Callan says, is now recuperating at the aquarium, "doing great," and preparing for his eventual release.

    Aquarium staff estimates he's about five or six weeks old. He was dehydrated when he arrived, but otherwise no worse for wear.

    But before he can be released, Callan says, he needs to get his weight up. Right now, he weighs about 28 pounds (12.7 kilograms). But at his age, she says, he should be closer to 100 pounds (45.3 kilograms).

    Seal pups, she says, usually wean from their mothers at three to four weeks old, at which point they fend for themselves.

    "Everyone's amazed at how small and tiny he is," she said. "He hasn't had that experience on his own where he's learned how to hunt."
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    So far, staff have mostly been feeding him a diluted fish formula. But they are teaching him to swallow fish whole on his own — and he's already making progress.

    "He actually ate on his own for the first time today, a fish. So that was a huge milestone," Callan said. "Now we just have to get him to eat the whole fish. He ate half of the fish." Still waiting for his name


    The Mystic Aquarium's policy is to let those who found a rescued animal bestow a name upon it. In this case, that means the police.

    The department seems to have taken a liking to the pup, introducing him on social media as "the newest addition to the department."

    "On site today, they told us a couple of the names that are in the running. I think the name that's in the lead right now is Chappy, because the seal was found on Chapel Street," Callan said. "I also heard Vinny was in the running, and maybe Tyler."
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    Once Chappy, Vinny or maybe Tyler is bigger and better at eating, Callan says staff will release him with a tracker.

    "That way we'll be able to make sure that we're monitoring his behaviour on a regular basis to make sure those movements are typical for his species," she said.

    "And if we had any concerns, we would know his location and we could always send someone to go check on him."
    ​https://www.cbc.ca/radio/asithappens...icut-1.7464127
    I am not delusional! Now if you'll excuse me, i'm gonna go dance with the purple wombat who's playing show-tunes in my coffee cup!
    Rules are like Egg's. They're fun when thrown out the window!
    Difference is irrelevant when dosage is higher than recommended!

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    • Uncle Sparky
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      I have a friend in Newfoundland that can 'take care' of him...

  • Give a seal a fish...
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    • Eat this!

      Wildlife experts claim nutria, which destroy habitats with voracious eating habits, taste like rabbit or dark turkey meat
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      • Canadian brewery selling pack of 1,461 beers to cope with Trump's presidency

        ​ Moosehead's Presidential Pack includes 1 can a day for the next 4 years

        ​A beer a day keeps the chaos at bay.

        OK, maybe not. But a long-running Canadian brewer hopes a massive crate of beer will help customers deal with the exhausting news cycle under U.S. President Donald Trump.

        Moosehead's Presidential Pack contains 1,461 beers, in 473-millilitre cans — marketed as "just enough Canadian lagers to get through a full presidential term."
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        That works out to one can per day for the next four years, including the leap year.

        Moosehead's marketing director Karen Grigg told CBC News Network the company wanted to tap into the Canadian pride it was seeing, and has received a flood of interest.

        "We had no idea what would happen when we actually launched it, and the response has been overwhelming," she said.

        Grigg said Moosehead initially made just five Presidential Packs, each priced at $3,490 plus tax and deposit.

        The first one sold within 11 minutes on Friday, and all five sold within 24 hours. The company then made another five, which also sold out.
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        By late Tuesday afternoon, more than 100 people were on a waiting list for more.

        Based in Saint John, N.B., Moosehead was established in 1867 — the same year as Canada's confederation — and bills itself as the country's oldest independent brewery and the largest fully Canadian-owned brewer.

        Grigg says the company has been getting positive messages from people across Canada and the U.S. in response to the Presidential Pack.

        Many have expressed amusement on social media, as well, though some have joked that one beer a day is not enough to cope. Customers buying for Canada Day, other large events


        Grigg says purchasers have so far indicated they plan to share the suds anyway, buying them for Canada Day celebrations and other big community events.
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        "There's parades, there's campgrounds, each one has a unique story."

        That might be a better plan than spreading them out over four years, as beer connoisseurs say the drinks would start to decline in quality before a year is up.

        The patriotic marketing tactic has also highlighted some complications with attempts to boost the country's economy in light of U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods.
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        The Presidential Pack is currently only available to residents of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Ontario. Grigg says that's because those are the only three provinces Moosehead can retail in, due to interprovincial trade restrictions.

        "We would love to have done this Canada-wide," she said.

        That could soon change, however. Ottawa reached a deal last week with all provinces, except for Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador, to remove obstacles preventing their alcohol from being sold in other jurisdictions.
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        The provincial governments are expected to seal the agreement in a framework within weeks. Internal Trade Minister Anita Anand told CBC News the move was part of an "unprecedented action to reduce trade barriers in Canada."

        Meanwhile, provinces have been ditching U.S. booze.

        B.C. and Ontario have pulled all U.S. alcohol from the shelves at government stores in response to tariffs, while Alberta has halted imports of American alcohol products.

        Moosehead's final obstacle is actually delivering the massive crates of beer to individual customers.
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        Grigg says the company will make it happen one way or another.

        "We are up to the task of getting this case of beer to every single location," she said. "It may be a different means each way, but we're going to get it there."
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        A Canadian brewer hopes a massive crate of beer will help customers deal with the exhausting news cycle under U.S. President Donald Trump. Moosehead's Presidential Pack contains 1,461 beers, in 473-millilitre cans — marketed as "just enough Canadian lagers to get through a full presidential term."
        I am not delusional! Now if you'll excuse me, i'm gonna go dance with the purple wombat who's playing show-tunes in my coffee cup!
        Rules are like Egg's. They're fun when thrown out the window!
        Difference is irrelevant when dosage is higher than recommended!

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        • BeBMan
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          A great initiative
          Last edited by BeBMan; March 12, 2025, 13:19. Reason: bah

      • Two stories that caught my attention

        A bullet grazed the Memphis man’s thigh after his one-year-old pit bull got his paw stuck in a gun’s trigger guard




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        • Unbelievable moment goat balances on a power line to reach shrubbery snack

          A goat has been snapped hilariously defying gravity to get a snack - while balancing on top of powerlines.

          The animal was spotted by a passerby who couldn't believe their eyes when they saw it reaching for shrubbery while feet in the air. The video was filmed by an onlooker in Ceará, Brazil, on Sunday after they noticed the goat had climbed a nearby tower to get to the electric wires where a bunch of greens had got caught.

          In the clip the animal looks up every few seconds to check out his surroundings before digging back into his meal.

          This is not the first time a goat has ended up in a surprising place.

          Emergency services were rushed to save a brown goat roughly 50ft above the ground in a street named Calle Potes, just seven miles south from the centre of Madrid. Soon after arriving, the fire brigade became the centre of Spanish media attention, with many wondering how they would attempt to save the goat, who had perched itself in the most awkward of places.

          In the clip, firefighters can be seen carefully clearing a path on the balcony across from where the animal had gotten itself comfy and lay down on the ledge.


          Hilarious footage shows a goat balancing on power cables in Brazil to get a snack


          The animal showed off its balancing skills.


          Ceará locals watched on in amazement as the animal snacked on some shrubbery

          Outstretched over the adjoining vent and approaching the goat with a tub of water, the animal seemed initially confused by the workers' attempts to bring it to safety. But after the ingenious idea of using carrots as bait, the goat suddenly became interested and the firefighter holding the camera can be heard saying 'we got her' as the goat began to walk towards them.

          However, the initial cheers from the crowd below soon stopped and the goat instead had them holding their breath once more, after it decided to take the risky route of walking over the balcony's ledge. Scared to startle it, the firefighters are heard urging each other not to make any sudden movements.

          'Leave her, leave her!,' one can be heard saying. 'She'll come on her own.'

          Authorities remain unsure how it got there in the first place, with particular confusion being raised due to the flat where the goat had gotten itself stuck being uninhabited. The animal, which has since been identified as a 'male dwarf goat' remains in supervision at the protection centre of Madrid Salud and is said to be in 'good health' according to Municipal sources.

          [youtube]https://youtu.be/mJOBqwCBUXM[/youtube]

          The 'dwarf goats', also known as pygmy goats, are said to be good pets known for their playful nature. They are also said to be friendly with children, with their small stature allowing for them to be petted and handled.

          It is unclear whether the goat has an owner.

          Relief is eventually struck when the goat is seen entering the living room of the flat, with the animal finally safe following the stressful ordeal. Once its safety was secured, the animal was passed to the city's emergency vetinary service, Sevemur, who take care of sick and injured animals found in Madrid.

          In a conversation with Telemadrid, one local Calle Potes resident said the animal 'must have come down from the sky'.​
          Keep on Civin'
          RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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          • Goats
            Indifference is Bliss

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            • The pictures make the story
              Keep on Civin'
              RIP rah, Tony Bogey & Baron O

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              • Brave goat
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