Officials in New Zealand are now on the hunt for the owners of the USB stick to reunite them with their holiday footage of kayaking with sealions. Seal faeces, known as scat, is valuable for studying the health of leopard seals. Leopard seals are the second biggest seal species in the Antarctic, after the elephant seal, known for their spotted fur. The NIWA team are happy to return the USB stick to its owner but on one condition. They would like some more leopard seal scat.
Source: Daily Mail February 05, 2019 15:01 UTC