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Among them were Diana Hawke and Staci Owens of SeaWorld Orlando. Speaking to PEOPLE, Hawke spoke about her initial visit with the walrus, who rescuers named "Ukiaq," which translates to “autumn” in ...
The female Pacific walrus, who has not yet been named, was found emaciated and dehydrated with "small superficial wounds ...
RANGE: The Pacific walrus is found in the arctic waters of the Bering and ... Adult walruses eat 5 percent of their body weight daily and they can eat 6,000 clams in a single feeding. THREATS: ...
With tusks like an elephant and the body of an overgrown seal, the Pacific walrus is one blubbery beast. This ungainly animal, often gathered en masse on rocky beaches or seen riding ice floes, dives ...
A rare Pacific walrus calf, rescued as an orphan in Alaska, has found a permanent home at SeaWorld Orlando after months of intensive care and recovery. A rare orphaned Pacific walrus calf named ...
Two experts—and two walruses—demonstrate. (Hint: Throw your whole body into it.) Watch our audio slide show—or hear walrus sounds now: ...
This is almost the ENTIRE world population of Pacific Walrus - over 100,000 of them, crammed onto a beach no more than a few hundred metres long. This location is so remote, it took the crew over ...
the walrus, later named Uki, was emaciated and dehydrated, with small, superficial wounds covering her small body Biologists and veterinarians around the country jumped in to save her life.
superficial wounds covering her small body. Once the calf was taken to the center, top walrus care institutions across the country jumped into action. SeaWorld, the Indianapolis Zoo and Point ...