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Olympia has a white lanugo coat, an indication that she was born prematurely. Tim Lebling, ASLC Stranding Coordinator, stated, “It is likely that Olympia was abandoned by her mother, as we commonly find that seals abandon their premature pups.” Olympia is currently in “good but guarded” condition, and will be cared for until she can be released back into the wild. She ASLC’s first stranded Seal in 2012. (via zooborns)

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Cats have also infected rats and mice with the same parasite and as a result infected rats and mice are less fearful of cats—in fact, some of the infected rats seek out areas marked with cat urine.

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