Sea Lion Mom Conducts Rescue*
On the morning of June 5 Marine Animal Rescue received a call from a Harbor Patrol officer about a sea lion who had given birth on the Harbor Patrol dock in Redondo Beach.
Normally, sea lions give birth on beaches which allows the pup to make an easy entry into the water to swim with its mother. When the pup tires, it can then easily return to shore to rest as mom nudges it from behind back to safety.
However, when born on docks, new born sea lion pups are too weak and inexperienced to hurl their small bodies back onto the dock once they tire from their first swim in the water. Because there are not any shallow, sloping jetties or safe places for the pup to haul out in the Redondo harbor, MAR decided to go check on the newborn in fear that it may struggle once it went into the water.
As we were in route, we got another call from the officer that the pup had fallen off the dock and was flailing in the water and struggling to stay afloat. However just as we arrived, the sea lion mother was already acting to remove her pup from harm’s way. She began pushing the pup up to the surface of the water to allow him to lift his head up to get a few breaths. She then pushed him toward the dock and attempted to demonstrate to her pup how to get onto the dock. But the tired pup was unable to clear the 2 foot gap between the surface of the water and the dock. Without hesitation, the mother quickly jumped back into the water and pinned the pup against the wall of the dock. Then she quickly jumped back onto the dock and grabbed the pup by the back of his neck with her teeth and slung him safely out of the water.
This is considered a rare behavior for a pinniped, but it is not surprising. These animals are intelligent and as this mother’s actions showed us today, capable of planning and conducting their own rescues when their pups are in trouble.
Mom is keeping a close watch on her 14 lb pup and so is MAR.
Peter Wallerstein
Marine Rescue Specialist
Friends of Animals
*200 Marine Animals Rescued by MAR in 2008
June 10 UPDATE:
We were all very concerned about the welfare of the newborn sea lion pup yesterday when mom took off in the early morning hours and left her pup alone on the dock. The pup fell off the dock multiple times during the day and had to be assisted back on the dock, his only chance of surviving. The sun was setting and mom hadn’t returned yet. Would she? We didn’t know for sure and leaving the pup alone for the night, his chances weren’t good of making through till the morning. Then, as we were deciding what could be done for the pup, we heard a recognizable vocalization, it was mom heading back to the dock. She returned with a young male sea lion who was also vocalizing very loudly. The pup, recognizing mom’s voice ran along the dock where mom and pup greeted each other. Mom jumped on the dock, layed down to expose her nipples to her hungry pup who didn’t hesitate to start nursing.
We were all so very relieved. The pup made it through another day.
The pup is still in a very serious situation. But, with a very dedicated mom and some limited human assistance the pup is defying the odds.
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23 Comments
On June 9, 2008, Barbara wrote:
What a heart warming story. Thanks for being there to help if needed. She sure was a smart Mom.
On June 9, 2008, g. preston wrote:
I so enjoy hearing the happy endings for all the animals.
You all do such important and humane things to save them when they are in crisis and release them when they can be released back to their natural little worlds.
Great job and my thanks to you all for what you do.
I am also a rescuer. It’s a very heartwarming thing!
On June 9, 2008, Melanie Blake wrote:
This is such a wonderful, heartwarming story - why can the human species not see how amazing ALL animals are and leave them alone? - just give them the love and respect they ALL deserve.
On June 9, 2008, M.Deluca wrote:
Wow thats fantastic! Its great to hear that animal are making their way. This world has become very anti - animal friendly.
On June 9, 2008, Rhonda wrote:
This is wonderful to hear and it is also reassuring that MAR is there to oversee everything.
On June 9, 2008, Annabeth wrote:
That brought tears to my eyes! Awesome - nature is awesome.
Moms of all shapes and sizes are awesome!
On June 9, 2008, Carina Eriksson wrote:
What an absolutely heartwarming story! It just goes to show us that the maternal feeling is strong, not only in us humans, but in all God’s creatures. It made me smile. Thank you for sharing!
On June 9, 2008, Maryanne Appel wrote:
Why am I - like many others, I am sure - continually amazed at the intelligent responses that animals exhibit in instances where quick action, good thinking, and appropriate responses are involved in solving complex problems? I suppose it’s because we too often think of ourselves as the only beings capable of acting in a rational manner in situations such as this.
On June 9, 2008, Valerie Marini wrote:
Thank you so much for sharing this story. I love to hear about these things from MAR, FoA whatever group. And glad to know you are keeping a watch!
On June 9, 2008, Cyd Colbert wrote:
Wonderful story!
Not surprising at all, animals have more intelligence and intelligence of a different kind, one that we cannot know. I have always thought that we humans have much to learn from the natural world.
Cyd Colbert
Portland, OR
On June 9, 2008, Darla wrote:
If only we could get the Government, Laboratories & other people to stop the needless tests, abuse, hunting & killing of wild animals & feral cats because they tag them as a nuisance or creatures with no rights or feelings.
On June 9, 2008, Kimberly Shirley wrote:
A Momma’s Love Rocks!!!!
On June 9, 2008, Pat wrote:
Bravo Mom !
On June 9, 2008, Linda Ceder wrote:
That is so beautiful! God bless them both! I can’t wait until the day people wake up, around the world, and realize the wander, compassion, love, tenderness, and intelligence the animals truly possess!
Thank you so much for bringing this wonderful story to light!
It’s so disappointing that we, humans, are suppose to be the most intelligent of ALL the animals, yet, WE are the ones destroying our world!
On June 9, 2008, karen wrote:
Mother’s instinct is wonderful! Thanks for being the backup just in case!
On June 10, 2008, Lili wrote:
Whether human or animal, its nice to know how strong a mother’s instinct is to care for her young.
On June 10, 2008, pamela. auger wrote:
that was so lovely and sweet
On June 10, 2008, pamela. auger wrote:
that is so lovely i love all animals thank you for sharing this story and being there for all animals.
On June 10, 2008, Kathleen Wissenz wrote:
What a wonderful story! Animals are much smarter & loving than humans give them credit for. They have ways to communicate that humans cannot understand. Animal mothers love their babies and will do anything to protect them.
On June 15, 2008, Janis wrote:
What a wonderful story! I can not wait to see more updates. It sounds to me that the Baby has a great Mom! I am sure he will be just fine.
On June 24, 2008, Danielle M C wrote:
That was such a beautiful story. Wow. I just wish I could have actually seen the rescue…I bet it was awe-inspiring. Truly beautiful. That is love.
On June 26, 2008, animal-lover wrote:
wow…what a great story…
i love animals and want to help to, is there a way i can
(seeing as i live in canada?)
i want to save live like you guys do! tell me how i can help!
On June 28, 2008, Delaney wrote:
This story was so touching!! I love seals and this story drew me in. I loved it!