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wandering alone and is currently under 24/7 cuddle care
A rare walrus calf is under 24/7 cuddle care after he was found wandering alone in northern Alaska last week.
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 mieles inland from the Beaufort Sea, according to the Alaska SeaLife Center.Officials said the area where the nearly 140-pound calf was found was unusual, as Pacific walruses are usually found in the ocean or along the western coastline.
The center said it’s unclear how the animal made it so far inland.The center said it was its first walrus patient in four years and only one of 10 walruses ever admitted to the center in its 25-year history,according to a news release.
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