The Hawaiian island of Molokai has a lovable, living mascot swimming in their waters... too bad it's a SUPER-DEADLY BABY SEAL."KP2" was just a tiny monk seal pup raised by humans and released into the wild. But, like a lot of animals born in captivity, he returned to his "home" -- a wharf on Molokai -- where he befriended the local people, entertaining them and swimming with them and being generally adorable.
Unfortunately, that "little" baby monk seal now weighs 175 pounds and is expected to gain another 125. When playing with his people friends, he's accidentally held them under the water, so the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is planning to relocate him to a distant island before he drowns someone with his love. SAD!
Although the people of Molokai are clamoring for KP2 to stay (he's a friendly seal, c'MON!), perhaps in time they'll realize it's better to have fond memories of KP2's youth than nightmares of an adulthood spent murdering locals with his overzealous, obese hugs.

















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Saturday 19 September
By Heather
Who's to say the seal won't do the same in his new home? There should simply be a sign warning people to keep a sage distance from the seal when they are in the water.
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Saturday 19 September
By Ann
there has to be some mamal sanctuary with seal contact only not human. they do not know their own strength.
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Friday 25 September
By Barb
I agree...there has to be a seal sanctuary they can send KP-9 to!! Please keep us posted on his progress!!
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