KBS says Australia cautions over elephant seal return
KBS News reported that Australian authorities issued a caution after a troublemaking elephant seal returned, with no named agency, date or location given in the supplied text.

KBS News reported that Australian authorities issued a caution after an elephant seal described by the broadcaster as a troublemaker made a comeback. The supplied KBS News text presents the return as the central fact of the item and links it directly to the caution from Australian authorities.
According to KBS News, the animal at the center of the report was an elephant seal, not a general seal or another marine animal. The source describes the animal in troublemaker terms, but it does not give the animal's name, age, size, sex, health status or any additional biological details.
KBS News framed the item around the seal's return, using the sense of 'I am back' in the source headline. The supplied text does not attribute that phrase to a named person, official body or direct statement, so it is treated here as KBS News's framing rather than as a confirmed quotation from a speaker.
The source says Australian authorities gave a caution, but it does not identify the precise authority, department or local body involved. It also does not provide the wording of the caution, the specific conduct that led to it, or any detailed instruction given to residents, visitors or the public.
The supplied KBS News body does not state where in Australia the comeback took place. It also does not state when the seal returned, when authorities issued the caution, or whether the caution remained in effect at a later time, so those details are not added.
KBS News presented the report as an SNS-related item, but the supplied source does not include online comments, fan reactions, engagement counts, repost figures or community responses. For that reason, the rewritten report does not add a public-reaction paragraph or characterize how viewers or netizens responded.
No direct, sentence-length quotation from an official, witness or named source appears in the supplied KBS News text after non-article material is excluded. The report therefore keeps the factual scope limited to KBS News's account that a troublemaking elephant seal returned and that Australian authorities responded with caution.



