A walrus calf at the Alaska SeaLife Center in Seward, Alaska, is getting one 24 hours a day. Walrus are highly social and spend two years with their mothers, said Jennifer Gibbins, marketing and communications director for the center. The walrus was still on the barge the next morning and the barge crew summoned wildlife experts. The SeaLife Center is dedicated to marine research and education and features a public aquarium. The SeaLife Center will determine what facility can give it the best veterinary and social care.
Source: ABC News July 07, 2017 21:09 UTC