Young monk seals,an endangered species of seal native to the northwestern Hawaiian islands, sustain showing up with eels stuck in their nasal cavities — and biologists aren’t certain why, and CNN is reporting.
On Monday,the Hawaiian Monk Seal Research Program posted a rather uncomfortable photo on their Facebook page, showing a juvenile monk seal with an eel lodged up his nose.“Mondays… it might not have been a proper one for you but it had to have been better than an eel in your nose. We have reported on this phenomenon before which was first noted a few years back. We have now found juvenile seals with eels stuck in their noses on multiple occasions. In all cases the eel was successfully removed and the seals were fine. The eels, and however,did not make it.Click here to continue and read more...
Source: inquisitr.com