Angry Mom Fights Back During Her Rescue
Feb 26, 2026•Channel
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Video Details
Published3 months ago
Duration3:04
Video IDdJDuTv2InmE
Languageen
CategoryNonprofits & Activism
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views9.9K
Likes2.8K
Comments125
Engagement Rate29.81%
Likes per 100 views28.55
Comments per 1K views12.61
Video Tags
#ocean conservation namibia#seal rescue#baby seal rescue#injured seal#sea lion rescue#marine animal rescue#wildlife rescue#ocean conservation#plastic pollution#ocean pollution#ghost net rescue#fishing line entanglement#gill net#trawling#seal pup rescue#marine wildlife rescue#ocean life documentary#gopro wildlife rescue#saving seals#marine conservation
Description
Surprisingly fierce and full of energy, this entangled seal put up a serious fight during her rescue. A good sign! Despite the injury from fishing line cutting into her neck, she showed us just how strong and determined she still is. Her spirit gives us hope that she’ll recover quickly, both physically and emotionally. Judging by her size and demeanor, she’s likely a mother, and no one fights harder than a mom. Not just for herself, but for her pup’s survival too. She does not know it, but we are on her team!
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