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CNN —A rare walrus calf is under 24/7 cuddle care after he was found wandering alone in northern Alaska last week. The Pacific walrus calf, estimated to be about a month old, arrived at the Alaska SeaLife Center on August 1 after being spotted on Alaska’s North Slope, about four miles inland from the Beaufort Sea, according to the Alaska SeaLife Center. The walrus is receiving cuddle care after he was found in an unusual spot in Alaska. The calf was moved to a warehouse, where he stayed overnight under constant watch, and then transported by plane to the Alaska SeaLife Center facility. The walrus remains under constant care while he continues to eat well and remains alert, the center said in an update posted to its Facebook page on Saturday.
Persons: walruses Organizations: CNN, Alaska SeaLife Center, Officials, Alaska . Alaska SeaLife Locations: Alaska, Beaufort, Alaska . Alaska
An Alaskan wildlife center rescued a one-month-old, 200-pound Pacific walrus calf this week. He has also already accepted a bottle and will likely acclimate well to his new human caretakers, staff reported. The young calf has already accepted a bottle and will likely acclimate well to human care, staff reported. Alaska SeaLife CenterAlaska SeaLife Center staff reported that the calf has already taken a bottle and is expected to acclimate well to his new human companions. The Alaska SeaLife Center did not respond to a request for an update on the calf's condition ahead of publication.
Persons: , he'll, Jane Belovarac Organizations: Service, Alaska SeaLife, Alaska SeaLife Center, Staff, Alaska SeaLife Center Alaska SeaLife Center Locations: Wall, Silicon, Alaska, Beaufort, Alaska SeaLife Center Alaska
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