The Seal Takes The Initiative
After Grayson’shook hands’ with the seal, it grabbed his arm with its flippers after he’shook hands’ with it. Because they’d never experienced such a close encounter before, Grayson and his companion simply stood back and let the seals take the lead. They weren’t sure how they should go about dealing with the matter. Surprisingly, the majority of scuba divers do not work as animal trainers. Grayson, on the other hand, remained still while the seal continued to rub its head and neck into his arm.
Unusual Behavior
Most of the time, when divers enter a body of water with the aim of seeing wildlife, they swim for days with a pod of seals until they have gained their confidence and are able to examine them. For the seals, it takes that amount of time for them to determine whether or not the humans pursuing them are safe to approach.