From Gordon’s Bay to Simon’s Town: Elephant seal’s travels raise questions

A comment on the Cape of Good Hope SPCA Facebook page suggested elephant seals annually come ashore to shed their skin.

The appearance of a southern elephant seal at the naval base in Simon’s Town – days after he was rescued wandering the streets of Gordon’s Bay – has led to speculation about why the marine mammal enjoys time on land.

A comment on the Cape of Good Hope SPCA Facebook page suggested elephant seals come ashore to shed their skin once a year. The comment was accompanied by a question: Is this seal not trying to stay on land to do just that?

The SPCA, who assisted with the nearly nine-hour rescue operation to return the seal (who has since been dubbed ‘Gordy) to the sea, responded: “Exactly! Gordy likely came ashore to molt, which is completely natural — but his location in Gordon’s Bay put him at risk from human activity. That’s why we stepped in to relocate him safely, so he could continue the process undisturbed.”

Watch his Simon’s Town visit:

As Gordy keeps his lips ‘sealed’, we’ll never know the true reason why this magnificent marine mammal enjoys a stroll off the beach. However, judging by the love spread on social media, his land adventures will always be welcomed.

In true South African fashion, memes, sharp comments (like Shudley Daniels asking on Facebook if he is now a ‘navy seal’) and quirky adverts have since popped into the social media stream.

Fidelity ADT posted this image with the caption: “Let’s address the Elephant Seal in the room. You never know what you may encounter on Mzansi’s streets but at least you know Fidelity has your back. #FidelityKeepsYouSafe”

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Photo: Fidelity ADT/Facebook

SJC Security Services joined the action and posted this photo with the caption: “🚨 The seal saga continues… 🦭This slippery guy escaped the sea twice and stirred up suburbia like a true seal-lebrity on tour. 📸🌊We weren’t called, but like the rest of Mzanzi — we’re loving the drama 😂If Gordy goes on a third mission… we’ll be ready. 🤭Happy Friday Fam! 🥳.”

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Photo: SJC Security Services/Facebook

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Ruan de Ridder

A digital support specialist at Caxton Local Media, known for his contributions to the digital landscape. He has covered major stories, including the Moti kidnappings, and edits and curates news of national importance from over 50 Caxton Local News sites.
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