SEWARD, Alaska (AP) - Marine mammal specialists from across the
country have descended on an Alaska aquarium to help care for a baby
beluga whale that became separated from its mother shortly after its
birth.
The male calf is under 24-hour care at the Alaska SeaLife Center in
Seward, being fed by a stomach tube while learning how to suckle from a
bottle.
"He's currently doing very well, swimming on his own and he has been
from the first time he got here, learning to take food from a bottle,
which has been challenging," said Tara Riemer
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