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“HE THREW A ROCK AT AN ENDANGERED SEAL — AND SAID ‘I’M RICH.’” 

“HE THREW A ROCK AT AN ENDANGERED SEAL — AND SAID ‘I’M RICH.’”

A shocking video has ignited outrage worldwide. A Hawaiian monk seal, an endangered species with fewer than 1,500 individuals left in the wild, was peacefully resting on a beach when a man allegedly threw a large rock directly at it. 🪨🐾

Even more shocking, witnesses claim the man then shrugged off the act, saying: “I’m rich. Fine me.” The footage quickly went viral, sparking fierce debate about wildlife protection, justice, and human responsibility.

Authorities Take Action
Local and federal authorities have opened a formal investigation. Under U.S. law, harming protected wildlife carries penalties, but many argue that fines alone are not enough to deter intentional cruelty. Conservationists are calling for stronger punishments—including prison time—to protect these vulnerable creatures.

Why This Matters

  • Hawaiian monk seals are critically endangered, with very few left to survive in the wild.
  • Human disturbances, even brief, can cause stress, injury, or death, undermining conservation efforts.
  • Every attack highlights the urgent need for awareness, education, and stricter enforcement of wildlife laws.

Public Outcry
Across social media, people are demanding accountability. Should those who intentionally harm endangered animals face jail time rather than a fine? Many argue that only serious consequences will prevent future attacks and protect the species.

How You Can Help

  • Never approach or disturb resting wildlife; report emergencies to local authorities immediately.
  • Support organizations working to protect monk seals and other endangered species.
  • Spread awareness about the fragility of marine ecosystems and the devastating effects of human negligence.

This heartbreaking incident is a stark reminder: our actions have consequences for the planet’s most vulnerable creatures. The world is watching—and demanding justice.