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WilliamPorygon
09/02/22 11:45:43 PM
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A dolphin calf found drowning in a tidal pool on Thailands shore is being cared for by dozens of veterinarians and volunteers.

The Irrawaddy dolphin was found by fishers who alerted marine conservationists and provided emergency care until it could be transported to Thailands marine and coastal resources research and development centre for veterinary attention.

The baby was nicknamed Paradon, roughly translated as brotherly burden, because those involved knew from day one that saving his life would be no easy task.

Officials from the marine research centre believe about 400 Irrawaddy dolphins remain along the countrys eastern coast, bordering Cambodia.

Since Paradon was found by the fishers on 22 July, dozens of veterinarians and volunteers have helped care for him at the centre in Rayong on the Gulf of Thailand.

We said among ourselves that the chance of him surviving was quite low, judging from his condition, Thanaphan Chomchuen, a veterinarian at the centre, said. Normally, dolphins found stranded on the shore are usually in such a terrible condition. The chances that these dolphins would survive are normally very, very slim. But we gave him our best try on that day.

Workers placed him in a seawater pool, treated a lung infection, and enlisted volunteers to watch him round the clock. They have to hold him up in his tank to prevent him from drowning and feed him milk, initially done by tube, and later by bottle when he had recovered a bit of strength.

A staff veterinarian and one or two volunteers stay for each eight-hour shift, and other workers during the day handle the water pump and filter and making milk for the calf.
After a month, Paradons condition is improving. The calf believed to be between four and six months old can swim now and has no signs of infection. But the dolphin, which was 138cm long (4.5ft) and about 27kg (59lbs) when it was found is still weak and does not take enough milk despite the teams efforts to feed him every 20 minutes.

Thippunyar Thipjuntar, a 32-year-old financial adviser, one of the many volunteers who come for a babysitting shift with Paradon, said she could not help but grow attached to him and be concerned about his development.

He does not eat enough but rather just wants to play. I am worried that he does not receive enough nutrition, she said as she fed the sleepy Paradon, cradled in her arm.
When you invest your time, physical effort, mental attention, and money to come here to be a volunteer, of course you wish that he would grow strong and survive.
Sumana Kajonwattanakul, the director of the marine centre, said Paradon would need long-term care, perhaps as much as a year, until he is weaned from milk and is able to hunt for his own food.

If we just release him when he gets better, the problem is that he wont be able to have milk. We will have to take care of him until he has his teeth, then we must train him to eat fish, and be part of a pod. This will take quite some time, Sumana said.
Paradons caregivers believe the extended tender loving care is worth it.

If we can save one dolphin, this will help our knowledge, as there have not been many successful cases in treating this type of animal, said veterinarian Thanaphan. If we can save him and he survives, we will have learned so much from this.

Secondly, I think by saving him, giving him a chance to live, we also raise awareness about the conservation of this species of animal, which are rare, with not many left.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/aug/27/dolphin-calf-being-nursed-back-to-health-after-almost-drowning-in-thailand

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SrRd_RacinG
09/02/22 11:50:36 PM
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Ariel will be happy.

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Tyranthraxus
09/02/22 11:52:56 PM
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I wonder why it drowned. I'm guessing it got caught in some garbage and couldn't get to the surface?

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R1masher
09/02/22 11:57:38 PM
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Dolphin calf, that like half cow half dolphin?

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Kaiganeer
09/02/22 11:59:12 PM
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prob won't survive for long if they release it back into the wild
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WilliamPorygon
09/03/22 12:40:41 AM
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R1masher posted...
Dolphin calf, that like half cow half dolphin?
lol, calf is just the term for a young dolphin or whale, like puppy for dog or kitten for cat

Kaiganeer posted...
prob won't survive for long if they release it back into the wild
Yeah, probably not, unfortunately :(

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MrMallard
09/09/22 5:37:13 AM
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Aww, I hope Paradon grows up into a strong lad.

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Alteres
09/09/22 5:38:28 AM
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I was tempted to make a joke that might have been crossing the line.

I did find it striking that the only mention of emotion, despite clearly emotional situations, was clearly done by the article writer.


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EyeWontBeFooled
09/09/22 6:16:53 AM
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What they look like:https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/user_image/1/6/9/AACjiOAADp7Z.jpg
The derpiest dolphin

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