LONDON -- If there's one thing this story can free family sex videosteach us, it's that seals are brilliant at hide and seek.
They're also pretty adventurous.
SEE ALSO: Baby seal stuck in mud rescued by curious cowsThe slippery chap in the picture below was discovered in the back garden of a holiday home in Blakeney, UK -- a full 2km from the sea.
"The seal had managed to make his way into the garden, just off a coastal road, through the fence," Naemi Kilbey, an RSPCA Animal Collection Officer, was quoted as saying in a press release sent to Mashable.
"The homeowner spotted him in the afternoon on New Year's Eve and, despite being well and truly lost, he luckily didn't have any obvious injuries or illness."
Kilbey went on to add that seals occasionally get lost when they travel up rivers in search of food.
After they'd established that this seal was not injured, he was taken back to the beach and released into the sea.
"It was so lovely to start the new year watching him swim back out to sea where he belongs. Hopefully, he'll find the new home he was looking for somewhere that's a little more seal-friendly!"
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