Is this a seal? [Massachusetts, USA]
Posted by bward17@reddit | marinebiology | View on Reddit | 8 comments
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Posted by bward17@reddit | marinebiology | View on Reddit | 8 comments
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Minecraft_Mangle@reddit
How big is it? The rocks are making it look really small
bward17@reddit (OP)
I’d say it was about 3 feet long
Turtledonuts@reddit
it looks like a dead seal to me. its too rotten to tell for sure. it could be a small cetacean, but the find look like seal to me.
calebish52@reddit
Dude I can smell this picture. Can’t tel if it’s a seal though …
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Victormorga@reddit
Not anymore.
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