Marine Rescue Lists Their Seal and Sea Lions' Problems and It's Too Funny

In a video posted September 1, the Pacific Marine Mammal Center in Laguna Beach, CA, posted a hilarious video showcasing some of the "problems" their rescued seals and sea lions have.

It's impossible to pick a favorite, but Spatula wishing the world was a slip and slide is right up there!

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The TikTok account for @Pacificmmc has viewers overjoyed at these adorable rescue seals and sea lions. @SAHM comments, "Someone tell Pitch they're not a dolphin... they're a little Mermaid." Awwwwww! @Optimistic adds, "These aren't problems, they're features!"@Ann responds, "Oh my gosh, they are all so amazingly cute!"

The Pacific Marine Mammal Center rescues and rehabilitate marine mammals that can be hospitalized and need prolonged care, disentangle marine mammals that have become entrapped in fishing gear and trash, provide veterinary expertise to those marine mammals that can not be hospitalized and work tirelessly on conservation and education so that these marine mammals can be protected and appreciated by people. It's just a wonderful organization.

You can view all the current patients The Pacific Marine Mammal Center is caring for here. We have to admit, both Gravy and Yee-Haw are just too cute.

Sea lions are super social animals and often hang out in large colonies, with some groups numbering in the thousands. They use vocalizations, body language, and even physical contact to communicate within their groups. A lot of seal species are pretty loud as well, which would make total sense considering Raindrop and his hilarious way of speaking now that he has found his voice!

If you would like information about visiting the Pacific Marine Mammal Center, making a donation, or other ways you can help, you can visit their website here.

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