Rescue center provides 24-hour cuddle care for young walrus calf
1 year ago
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A rare one-month-old Pacific walrus calf, found wandering alone on Alaska's North Slope, is now receiving 24-hour care at the Alaska SeaLife Center. The calf, who depends on maternal care for the first two years of life, was spotted without an adult walrus nearby, prompting the need for constant cuddling to keep it calm and ensure healthy development in a special animal care facility.
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