NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
A walrus calf found alone and miles from the ocean in Alaska has been prescribed round-the-clock ‘cuddling’ from doting animal welfare workers who are trying to keep the one-month-old baby alive.
The male Pacific walrus – who does not yet have a name – was found four miles inland on Monday and was immediately flown over 700 miles to receive emergency treatment at the Alaskan Sealife centre.
Staff at the non-profit research facility and public aquarium have since been providing round-the-clock care for the gigantic, brown, wrinkly-skinned baby, who was severely dehydrated and possibly fighting an infection.
In an effort to mimic the near-constant care a calf would get from its mother, the walrus is receiving ’round-the-clock cuddling’ to keep him calm and aid in his development, the centre said.