Walrus calf rescued in Alaska is under ’24/7 cuddle care’

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A Pacific walrus calf arrived at the Alaska SeaLife Center after being spotted wandering alone on Alaska’s North Slope, about four miles inland from the Beaufort Sea, according to the Alaska SeaLife Center. The nearly 140-pound calf is now under 24/7 “cuddle care.”
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