Seal Pups Taking Naps on the Beach Like Toddlers Are So Precious


I have two words for you: seal pups. Seal pups! There is truly nothing cuter than a baby seal. They’re like a stuffed animal come to life. That’s probably why people online were so obsessed with the group of seal pups that were taking naps on the beach. They are so stinkin’ adorable!

Amy was visiting the Donna Nook Nature Preserve in Lincolnshire, England when she spotted a real treat. It was a rookery of seal pups spending some time together on the beach. How cute!

What a view! If it wasn’t pretty enough to look out at the beach before her, Amy got to see another incredible sight that day. There were seals as far as the eye can see! Not just adult seals either. Baby seals! Awwww.

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Look at those big eyes and precious little faces. The seal pups were settling down to rest in the footage. Get comfy little ones!

It was so cute when one of the little seals tried to roll over. Then another seal pup flopped on its back. Shhhhhh, don’t wake them! They’re ready to go to sleep.

“Baby seals at Donna Nook… my heart can’t handle this,” Amy admitted in the caption.

It’s too adorable for words. People in the comments section were so obsessed too.

“Literally looks like a puppy,” wrote one commenter about one of the pups.

“Basically water Labradors,” chimed in another person.

“I’m going to EXPLODE how sweet is this,” added one commenter.

“I would be crying for days if I saw this with my own eyes,” wrote one person.

About the Donna Nook Nature Preserve

Covering more than 6.25 miles, the Donna Nook Nature Preserve is home to grey seals looking to give birth! The seals come to the preserve between November and December and have their babies near the sand dunes. It truly is a sight to be seen, as the video above proves!

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This story was originally published by PetHelpful on Nov 24, 2025, where it first appeared in the Pet News section. Add PetHelpful as a Preferred Source by clicking here.


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