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Moscow Dolphinarium adopts stray walrus calves from Chukotka
Moscow Dolphinarium adopts stray walrus calves from Chukotka
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They are covered in ointment, but satisfied and happy. The Moscow Dolphinarium adopted 22 orphan walrus calves from the Russia’s Far Eastern Chukotka region... 03.12.2009, Sputnik International
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Moscow Dolphinarium adopts stray walrus calves from Chukotka
14:16 GMT 03.12.2009 (Updated: 19:50 GMT 19.10.2022) They are covered in ointment, but satisfied and happy. The Moscow Dolphinarium adopted 22 orphan walrus calves from the Russia’s Far Eastern Chukotka region. The calves, which are from six months to three years old, will soon become stars of the Dolphinarium.
They are covered in ointment, but satisfied and happy. The Moscow Dolphinarium adopted 22 orphan walrus calves from the Russia’s Far Eastern Chukotka region. The calves, which are from six months to three years old, will soon become stars of the Dolphinarium.