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RETRANSMISSION TO CHANGE TERMINOLOGY FROM PUP TO CALF - In this Wednesday, June 21, 2017, photo provided by Alaska SeaLife Center shows a walrus calf in a quarantined pen as it's cared for at the Alaska SeaLife Center, in Seward, Alaska. The calf was found on a mining barge in Nome, Alaska, and transported to the SeaLife Center, which is the only facility in Alaska that holds permits to care for stranded marine mammals. Center officials estimate the calf was two weeks old when it was found. (Jennifer Gibbins/Alaska SeaLife Center via AP)

RETRANSMISSION TO CHANGE TERMINOLOGY FROM PUP TO CALF - In this Wednesday, June 21, 2017, photo provided by Alaska SeaLife Center shows a walrus calf in a quarantined pen as it's cared for at the Alaska SeaLife Center, in Seward, Alaska. The calf was found on a mining barge in Nome, Alaska, and transported to the SeaLife Center, which is the only facility in Alaska that holds permits to care for stranded marine mammals. Center officials estimate the calf was two weeks old when it was found. (Jennifer Gibbins/Alaska SeaLife Center via AP)

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