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Sea lion pup spotted on San Francisco sidewalk rescued as stranded animals become more common

This photo provided by The Marine Mammal Center shows a stranded sea lion pup lying next to a car on a San Francisco street Thursday, April 30, 2015. Video from The Marine Mammal Center in nearby Sausalito shows the male sea lion nicknamed Rubbish hiding under a car and waddling away from rescuers. They eventually got a net around the pup, moved it into a crate and took it to the center. KNTV reports that a veterinarian there recognized Rubbish, who also was rescued in Santa Barbara in February. Then, he was treated for pneumonia and malnutrition. (Adam Ratner/The Marine Mammal Center via AP)

SAN FRANCISCO - A stranded sea lion pup has been spotted wandering a San Francisco sidewalk in a scene that marine rescuers warn could become commonplace as the ocean heats up.

Video from the Marine Mammal Center in nearby Sausalito shows the male sea lion nicknamed Rubbish hiding under a car Thursday and waddling away from rescuers. They eventually got a net around the pup, moved it into a crate and took it to the centre.

KNTV reports (http://bit.ly/1bZ7bDe ) that a veterinarian there recognized Rubbish, who also was rescued in Santa Barbara in February. Then, he was treated for pneumonia and malnutrition.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says more than 1,800 sea lion pups have been stranded in California since January because of a warming ocean and dwindling food supply.

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Information from: KNTV-TV.

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