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A seal pup found bleeding on a beach in north-east Scotland has been euthanised after its injuries were deemed too severe by vets.
The animal was discovered on Stonehaven beach in Aberdeenshire on Tuesday morning at around 9am.
The young common seal pup was found on a busy part of the beach and reported to the BDLMR (British Drivers Marine Life Rescue) hotline.
A volunteer arrived on scene and found the pup to be very underweight and with some blood around its mouth.
“The seal was taken to a local veterinary practice and upon examination was found to have ulcerations inside its mouth, which is something we are seeing in a lot of young common seals, not just in Scotland but around the UK,” a BDLMR spokesperson said.
“At this time of year, there are young seals coming onto the beach to rest, if anyone comes across a seal on land they should not approach it, keep children away and dogs on leads, and call BDMLR or the Scottish SPCA for help or advice.”
Despite the efforts of the rescue team, the decision was made euthanise the seal after vets decided the animals injuries were too severe and was suffering as a result.
The incident was later reported to police.
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 1.40pm on Tuesday, August 13, we received a report of an injured seal at Stonehaven beach.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the full circumstances.”
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