Reel Deal wrote: I was rooting for the little bugger. But when I hard the parents took off I thought it may have been a lost cause. |
DIY wrote: I’m no expert by any means, but they should have just lobbed him back in the ocean at the next high tide and wished him luck. They probably caused him way more suffering the way they did it. Nature is cruel. I know there are times to intervene but it did seem obvious this was going to go tits up. |
Muppet wrote:
A kayaker did exactly that a few years ago up the Coro. From memory he said it seemed to jump for joy then went rushing up the coast. That would have been the best thing here too. I do worry when experts say this was the best thing to do especially when it clearly was a natural causation of it being in trouble in the first place. |
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