Orphaned Sea Otter Pups Recovering At SeaLife Center

A pair of Sea Otter pups turned in to the Alaska SeaLife Center as orphaned are doing fine now.  The center says hand feeding the animals was quite a chore because they consume 25 to 30 percent of their body weight each day.  They are being transitioned from formula to seafood.  Agnes was found near Homer in April.  Nutka was found in June on Kodiak Island.

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