Divers
learn to steer clear of sharks and other predators who see them as a
snack, and they tend to keep dolphins and other inquisitive mammals at
bay for safety's sake, but their relationship with seals remains
uncertain.That's because seals have been known to attack humans
in the water for no apparent reason, and their playful and curious
nature can result in injuries for humans they decide to use as a
plaything.
But when diver Gary Grayson
was approached by a curious seal while diving in the Scilly Isles he
wasn't afraid or worried about being attacked- because he was just as
curious about the little critter as the critter was about him.
Next thing you know the seal did something totally unexpected- he flipped over and asked Gary to rub his belly!
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