Happy Tuesday, Animal Comedy-ers. We have a very serious question for you: would you leave your job right now to become a full-time walrus cuddler? We would. Walruses, when they are born, receive nearly constant cuddling and attention from their mothers for the first few weeks of their lives. It's crucial to their survival and development. Well, one baby walrus was found all alone in an oil field, and some wholesome animal experts picked him up, transported him to a safety facility, and gave him all the cuddling he needed.
Imagine coming home and telling your partner about how you spent all day cuddling with a walrus, wouldn't that be wild? Although, to be fair, we would be a full-time cuddler for any animal if there was a market for it. Puppies, kittens, walruses, you name it, we'll cuddle it. Scroll down to see this wholesomely heartwarming video below, and you might even consider become a full-time cuddler yourself!
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So brown, so squishy! We never thought we would be saying, "Let's drop everything and go become a full-time walrus cuddler", and yet, here we are. How much are plane tickets to Alaska?
Look how big he is, and he's only a few weeks old! Do you think he's slimy and wet, or slippery in a cute way? We hope the latter, but either way, we would still cuddle him.
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