Baby seals released into the wild in Russia
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A group of baby spotted seals, also known as largha seals, were released into the ocean near Vladivostok, Russia on Friday after being rescued by workers from a local rehabilitation center for injured seals. /VCG Photo

A group of baby spotted seals, also known as largha seals, were released into the ocean near Vladivostok, Russia on Friday after being rescued by workers from a local rehabilitation center for injured seals. /VCG Photo

Placed in cages, the baby seals were transported to a remote island near Vladivostok where they were finally given a taste of freedom. /VCG Photo

Placed in cages, the baby seals were transported to a remote island near Vladivostok where they were finally given a taste of freedom. /VCG Photo

These baby seals reportedly had no parents so they had to fend for themselves in the wild. Fortunately, they were found on the shores of Vladivostok and rescued by workers from a rehabilitation center who took care of them. /VCG Photo

These baby seals reportedly had no parents so they had to fend for themselves in the wild. Fortunately, they were found on the shores of Vladivostok and rescued by workers from a rehabilitation center who took care of them. /VCG Photo

According to the rescuers, the seals had been kept in a pool for the entire winter in an effort to prepare them for the life in the wild. /VCG Photo

According to the rescuers, the seals had been kept in a pool for the entire winter in an effort to prepare them for the life in the wild. /VCG Photo