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Scientists have discovered a case of decapitated seal pups found on California beaches since 2016 – and they say the culprit is ‘surprising’

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  • Scientists said the cuts were jagged and could not have been made with a knife
  • They placed a camera on a beach and captured images of the perpetrator
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Since 2016, dozens of dead seal pups have been found on beaches along California’s coast with their heads “torn off,” raising concerns that humans could be to blame.

However, scientists discovered that the cuts were jagged and not as precise as those made with a knife, which led them on a mission to discover what was responsible.

A team in the case set up camera traps in the northern region of the state in the hope of seeing the perpetrator in action – and they were surprised by what they saw.

The footage showed a coyote dragging a lifeless pup onto the camera and gnawing off its head, confirming that the animals are feeding on seals in several remote locations in California.

Since 2016, dozens of dead seal pups with their ‘heads torn off’ have been found on beaches along the California coast, raising concerns that humans may be to blame

The cameras are part of research on land and sea connections by UC Santa Cruz doctoral candidate Frankie Gerraty, who worked with Sarah Grimes, stranding coordinator at the Noyo Center for Marine Science in Mendocino County.

The team has not yet released the coyote footage due to more research, but they plan to share the video at a later date.

“It was so horrific,” Grimes said The Mercury News who first reported on the case.

“I was a marine mammal CSI, and I saw all the dead pups with their heads ripped off, and I thought, ‘What the hell did that do?’ ‘

Coyotes can be found across the US and in a variety of environments.

The National Park Service highlighted the predator’s ability to adapt to a wide range of habitats – largely due to the loss of their homes due to the growing human population.

Coyotes are known to catch fish, consume rodents and pick already dead seals from beaches.

Grimes noted that the four-legged predators are not known to forage for living marine life, making the discovery “surprising.”

‘I suspect the brain is quite nutritious compared to many other seal parts. Blubber can be quite difficult to get through,” Gerraty told the Los Angeles Times.

Grimes and Gerraty set up cameras on MacKerricher Beach in Northern California and waited to see if anything would turn up.

The footage showed a coyote dragging a lifeless pup onto the camera and gnawing off its head, confirming that the animals are feeding on seals in several remote locations in California.

The footage showed a coyote dragging a lifeless pup onto the camera and gnawing off its head, confirming that the animals are feeding on seals in several remote locations in California.

“We set up camera traps and got some very solid video of a coyote dragging and decapitating a young seal,” Gerraty told The Mercury News.

“We’re fairly confident that predation has occurred at four locations along the Northern California coast.”

However, researchers have yet to discover why coyotes only feast on heads and leave the body behind.

One of the first sightings of headless seal pups was made in 2016 by Steveston resident David Stuart, walking his dog on the beach.

Stuart noted that the body had no lacerations and that the body around the neck was “surgical,” he said.

‘The seal’s rectum has been removed and cauterized; it doesn’t make sense,” Stuart told the newspaper Richmond News in 2016.

“As far as I’m concerned, this was a crime scene; this needed to be looked at.”

He notified authorities who believed the wounds were “consistent with those from a large propeller.”

But more than seven years later, scientists have found the perpetrator behind the seal killings.

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