09-09-2018, 07:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-10-2018, 06:28 PM by LPC.
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Indeed. I noted from the article:
"...a woman even posted a video of herself on Facebook petting the creature."
That is the problem. Self-obsessed humans wanting to take selfies of themselves with something - in this case, disturbing a marine mammal. Always, there is the ME, ME, ME culture in this selfie craze. Although the cause of death is not yet known, there is a strong possibility that stress caused by excessive human interference is behind this.
"...a woman even posted a video of herself on Facebook petting the creature."
That is the problem. Self-obsessed humans wanting to take selfies of themselves with something - in this case, disturbing a marine mammal. Always, there is the ME, ME, ME culture in this selfie craze. Although the cause of death is not yet known, there is a strong possibility that stress caused by excessive human interference is behind this.