None of the animals was hit, but a female suspect went to a car nearby,
grabbed a blanket and handed it to a male suspect. The man grabbed one
of the sea lion pups, wrapped it up in the blanket and placed it in the trunk of the car.
The four then entered the vehicle and left with the baby sea lion.
The car is described as a black two-door Honda Civic with the last two digits of the California license plate containing the numbers 5 and 6. The witness called police, who arrived at the scene by 3:15am. Police called Peter Wallerstein, president of Marine Animal Rescue. Wallerstein headed to the scene and was able to find the second baby sea lion hiding in the bushes of a nearby bike path.
The pup was unharmed and taken to safety. Sea lions do not make good pets, Wallerstein said. They bite with 10 times the strength of dogs, and their mouths are dirtier and more bacteria-ridden than any other mammal, he said. Keeping a sea lion as a pet is also a federal offense that carries a fine of up to $10,000 and a year in prison, Wallerstein added.
There's a short news video, where the sea lion is described as a baby seal, here.
The car is described as a black two-door Honda Civic with the last two digits of the California license plate containing the numbers 5 and 6. The witness called police, who arrived at the scene by 3:15am. Police called Peter Wallerstein, president of Marine Animal Rescue. Wallerstein headed to the scene and was able to find the second baby sea lion hiding in the bushes of a nearby bike path.
The pup was unharmed and taken to safety. Sea lions do not make good pets, Wallerstein said. They bite with 10 times the strength of dogs, and their mouths are dirtier and more bacteria-ridden than any other mammal, he said. Keeping a sea lion as a pet is also a federal offense that carries a fine of up to $10,000 and a year in prison, Wallerstein added.
There's a short news video, where the sea lion is described as a baby seal, here.
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