A massive Australian fur seal that turned up on a suburban street in Tasmania, 50 kilometres from the ocean, and sat on a parked car is on its way back to the wild.
Dubbed “Lou-seal” by police, the wayward animal wandered into Penquite Road in the Launceston suburb of Newstead in the early hours of Boxing Day.
The adult male, estimated to weigh 200 kilograms, was first spotted about 5:45am in the middle of a road.
It scrambled onto a car parked in a driveway and then jumped on to another car parked behind it.
The seal was cordoned off by police while waiting for Parks and Wildlife officers to arrive, with people inside the house unable to leave for several hours.
William Gregory was staying at the Newstead home.
“We got up and there was this great big seal on the roof of the car which is definitely not what you’d expect on Boxing Day,” he said.
“You kind of wake up and you wonder, is this really happening, am I really seeing this or am I still dreaming?
“It did this spectacular manoeuvre where it slid down the back of the first car and jumped onto bonnet of the second car and scrambled over the top of that.”
Mr Gregory said Lou-seal caused only minor damage to both cars.
“We’ll replace the windscreen and pop a few dents out, they’re just old cars so it doesn’t really matter. It’s worth it,” he said.