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Seal bites off woman's nose
2005-10-31
I thought the bark was supposed to be worse than the bite.

Although a Navy guy I know once saw a SEAL bit the head off a gull while stationed on a carrier.

A seal bit off a South African woman's nose after she tried to help it back into the sea, an official said Monday.

Elsie van Tonder, 49, is expected to undergo surgery this week after being bitten on a beach near George, about 240 miles east of Cape Town Saturday. Her nose was found but could not be reattached to her face, local media reported.

"The seal had been lying in the same spot since Friday, so the lady and a few other people were trying to take it back to the water," said Herman Oosthuizen, a marine biologist with the Department of Environmental Affairs. "The young female seal then bit her in the face."

Cape Fur Seals are common on South African shores and many have become accustomed to humans. They are a popular tourist attraction and can be viewed playing in the sea by Cape Town's waterfront.

But they can be dangerous and sometimes attack people who venture too close, especially in fishing harbors where they come into close contact with fishermen offloading their catch. "It's a predator, it's got vicious teeth and if it bites you in the wrong place, it could kill you," Oosthuizen said.

Posted by:Chuck Simmins

#7  If they attack those who are trying to help them, I'd call them Sea Lions of Islam.
Posted by: Jackal   2005-10-31 21:17  

#6  LOL - beverage alert!
Posted by: Frank G   2005-10-31 19:45  

#5  Image hosted by Photobucket.com
Posted by: Anonymoose   2005-10-31 18:33  

#4  Although known locally as "Cape fur seals," the marine animals that populate the coastal regions of Namibia and South Africa are actually "sea lions," because they have both external ears and rear legs that allow them to move around on land quite readily.

There's a reason they named them Sea Lions.
Posted by: Steve   2005-10-31 15:36  

#3  Seals, why do they hate us?
Posted by: Thesing Cretch6509   2005-10-31 15:28  

#2  undergo surgery this week after being bitten on a beach . Bad grammer.Should be "bitten while on a beach". People don't have a beach to be bitten, although it's a bitch to be bitten.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-10-31 14:20  

#1  Seal bites off woman's nose

It's a foreplay thingy.
Posted by: Red Dog   2005-10-31 13:39  

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