Walrus saved in Alaska nursed back to health, and cuddles
A walrus calf is being taken care of after being found on its own about four miles inland by oil workers in Alaska. The male Pacific walrus was found Monday and flown across the state the next day to Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward. Staff with the nonprofit research facility and public aquarium are caring for the animal, which weighs roughly 200-pounds and was found to dehydrated and fighting possible infection. They also give the poor thing cuddles to keep him calm and he is already taking formula from a bottle. Get well soon, baby walrus!
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