Researchers in Alaska rescued a walrus too young to be away from his mother. Now, his treatment plan includes 24/7 care and cuddles.
Researchers in Alaska rescued a walrus too young to be away from his mother. Now, his treatment plan includes 24/7 care and cuddles.
The young walrus found in northern Alaska has been prescribed near-constant cuddles from staff to simulate maternal closeness.
For anyone who wants more photos of the sweet little baby, more real information or just less business insider: https://www.alaskasealife.org/news_item/176
The Alaskan Sealife Centre is a registered charity, and their rescue operations are expensive. Consider supporting their good work if you like it.
9ReplyIt's so cute. I want to snuggle with it!
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Smolrus.
7ReplyHoly crap. One month old and 200 pounds. I forget how big these creatures are.
4ReplyAbsolutely massive babies! Right behind my mom
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Poor little guy.
2ReplyI love the Sealife Center in Seward. They do excellent rehab and release to wild if they can, but this little one probably won't be suitable to go back to the wild after being bottle fed.
2Replyits more the learning that humans are great cuddlers, anything that teaches them that humans are okay is going to be a problem
3ReplyWhat you don't want a 1500kg adult walrus barreling at the nearest group of land humans, looking for cuddles?
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