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Date: 17 December 2018
Normally resident in the subantarctic islands, elephant seals do occasionally visit mainland coastlines.
The large female elephant seal has been popping up on Auckland beaches since Sunday morning, is an adult, and probably weighs just under a tonne.
DOC Senior Biodiversity Ranger Thelma Wilson says elephant seals are very rare visitors to Auckland beaches, and it’s important to keep a respectful and very safe distance.
“Elephant seals are big and heavy, but they can move surprisingly quickly.
“They’re also well camouflaged and if you are not expecting to see one, will blend in with rocks. Beachgoers should be alert, keep an eye out and give seals a wide berth.
“Never forget that elephant seals are wild animals and will defend themselves if they feel threatened. Remember to give the elephant seal some space so that it has a pleasant holiday.”
Thelma Wilson says it’s unusual, although not unheard of, to see elephant seals this far north, as they’re usually more likely to visit the South Island.
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