Baby Walrus Adopted in Alaska

Baby Walrus Seaworld
Zoo Specialist Nicole Myer bottle feeds an unnamed baby walrus that was born on July 3 at SeaWorld Orlando Friday, July 12, 2019, in Orlando, Fla. SeaWorld is providing 24-hour care for the baby walrus including bottle feedings, socialization and companionship.(AP Photo/John Raoux)

Chattanooga, Tennessee—(Wise Brother)

Someone in Alaska spotted a month-old baby walrus all alone, about four miles inland, and saved it.  A place called the Alaska SeaLife Center is taking care of it.  They say the babies are used to having their mom around to keep them warm.  So workers are providing it with, quote, “24/7 cuddle care.”

(Here’s a photo.)