Seal found with shark bite on Jersey Shore treated at Marine Mammal Stranding Center

Injured seal found on Jersey Shore treated for shark bite

LONG BEACH ISLAND, N.J. -- A New Jersey animal rescue group is rehabilitating a young seal that was found badly injured on the Jersey Shore on Christmas. 

Technicians from the Marine Mammal Stranding Center found the male harbor seal with a large cut on his hip and smaller wounds near his tail in Surf City. 

Staff at the center cleaned out his wounds and administered fluids before a veterinarian determined the injuries were likely from a shark bite. 

A New Jersey animal rescue group is rehabilitating a young seal that was found badly injured on Christmas.  Marine Mammal Stranding Center

The seal, likely less than 2 years old, was resting in the intensive care unit, the center said

Beachgoers can report stranded marine mammals or sea turtles by calling the center's 24-hour hotline at 609-266-0538

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