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But the cows couldn't resist one last look at the stranger who had disrupted their peace and quiet. The seal had traveled 50 miles upriver before flipping itself up onto the bank of a tiny brook off the Great Ouse. However, when the herd went to investigate the intruder it lunged towards them, frightening them away, before sliding back into the river.
The encounter in a field in Holywell, Cambridgeshire, was caught on camera by retired engineer Doug Scott, who lives nearby. Keen wildlife photographer Mr Scott, 72, said: 'When I looked out of the window I saw the seal just staring at the cows.
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'At one point it lunged towards them and frightened them off a bit. But then it just kept swimming around before swimming off along the brook towards the main river. It was curious about the cows and curious about me, but it stayed and let me take pictures of it. It must have traveled at least 50 or 60 miles to get to my garden. I haven't seen it since Sunday, so it must have swam back.'
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