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A group of unknown people threw rocks at seals at an animal sanctuary in the north east (Picture: St Mary Seal Watch/Facebook)

As these pictures prove, humans can really be the most vile creatures on earth.

In an absolutely unnecessary display of stupidity, a group of people have been caught throwing rocks at seals, apparently forcing them to jump off cliffs.

The trio was seen moving a sign at St Mary’s Island Nature Reserve, Newcastle.

They then filmed themselves as they threw rocks at one of the seals, causing great distress and panic.

The seal made its way to the edge of the cliffs, jumping in before the group then turned their attention to other animals at the sanctuary.

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The seals quickly became distressed by the actions of the group on the cliff tops (Picture: St Mary Seal Watch/Facebook)
METRO GRAB - taken from St Mary Seal Watch video Seals and rocks Facebook/St Mary Seal Watch
A woman in the group filmed them as they continued to hurl rocks at the seals (Picture: St Mary Seal Watch/Facebook)

Their actions were shared by St Mary’s Seal Watch who released the footage.

They said: ‘This footage is not to name and shame the individuals but to highlight some of the problems the wildlife faces on the reserve.

‘The behaviour in this clip is abhorrent, however the most prolific disturbance source to all the wildlife is those carrying out recreational activities on the wildlife sensitive areas of the island.

‘Without protection St Mary’s Island Nature Reserve is no haven for the wildlife but a place where visitor pressure prevents any chance of the wildlife thriving.

‘We know that many visitors show respect and consideration when visiting this wildlife sensitive site and will themselves have seen too often the acts of a few spoil it not just for the animals but for all those responsible visitors as well.’

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It is not known who the group are but anyone who has information is being asked to report it (Picture: St Mary Seal Watch/Facebook)