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Elephant seal in Cape Town finds its way into suburbia, stops traffic

Elephant seal in Cape Town finds its way into suburbia, stops traffic

CNN29-05-2025

A Southern elephant seal makes a surprise visit to the residential neighborhood of Gordon's Bay in Cape Town, South Africa, and triggers an almost nine-hour rescue effort to return him to the coast.

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