Poor summer weather has caused seals at the Cornish Seal Sanctuary to start getting ready for winter early, charity bosses have said.
The grey seals that live at the charity’s base in Gweek, near Helston, have started moulting – shedding old, drab fur for a new coat.
Tamara Cooper, from the sanctuary, said it was “incredibly unusual” for the time of year.
“A few of them might be a bit confused by the dull weather,” she said.
The Cornish Seal Sanctuary said moulting usually only happens in late winter or early spring, getting the animals ready for extreme temperature changes.