Amazing Escape: Sea Lion Breaks Free as Central Park Zoo Flooding Forces Action

In a rare and captivating twist, a sea lion at the Central Park Zoo in New York City took advantage of severe flooding to venture beyond her enclosure and explore the zoo grounds. Sally, one of the three sea lions at the zoo, was able to swim freely as rising floodwaters allowed her to escape her pool, according to The New York Times.

The images of the flooded enclosure quickly went viral, prompting the zoo to issue a statement reassuring the public of the sea lions’ safety and dispelling rumors of them running amok in the city. The zoo staff closely monitored Sally as she explored the area before returning to the comfort of her pool and the company of her fellow sea lions. The statement emphasized that the water levels had receded, and the animals were securely contained within their exhibit.

The New York Police Department shared a video on Twitter showing the sea lions in their waterlogged enclosure, further fueling the excitement and support for Sally’s unexpected adventure.

Social media users couldn’t help but cheer on Sally and express their hopes that she and the other sea lions had enjoyed their brief escapade. However, it’s important to note that swimming in floodwaters is not recommended for both humans and sea lions due to the presence of bacteria, human waste, and potentially harmful substances.

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