ORLANDO, Fla. -- Two walrus calves have been added to the walrus habitat inside SeaWorld Orlando's Wild Arctic attraction.
- Walrus calves reach milestone at SeaWorld Orlando
- Ginger and Aku now in Wild Arctic
- Pair were introduced to each other last year
Ginger and Aku were introduced to the habitat on Monday.
The pair were introduced to each other last year. Aku was rescued from a gold mining dredge off the Alaskan coast. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services decided to transport the young calf to Orlando. Ginger, on the other hand, was born at the theme park in June.
The young calves join two adult walruses, Garfield and Kaboodle, who are also in the habitat.
Guests will be able to see the animals from multiple angles, including above and below the water.