Endangered monk seal pup found dead in Hawaii was likely caused by dog attack, officials say


An unleashed dog is the probable cause of death of an endangered monk seal found last month on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, federal authorities announced Thursday.

The carcass of the 4-month-old female pup RS48, also known as Ho‘omau Lehua, was recovered by federal authorities June 12 on the North Shore, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

The seal pup was last seen swimming June 6 in the same general area where a necropsy conducted by NOAA suggests she died two days later.

“We can confirm that puncture wounds found around her head and flippers occurred prior to death and were consistent in size with bites from a dog,” NOAA wrote in a press release. “Hemorrhaging found in her body was also consistent with shaking from a dog attack. There was no evidence found of underlying disease, including toxoplasmosis.”

Hoʻomau Lehua

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Ho‘omau Lehua is the second young seal that appears to have been killed in a dog attack, federal officials said in a press release.

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