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We will protect the shores of Antarctica: Ukrainian polar explorers have chosen a name for a newborn seal

We will protect the shores of Antarctica: Ukrainian polar explorers have chosen a name for a newborn seal

SeaBaby/National Antarctic Science Center

Ukrainian polar explorers from the station “Akademik Vernadskyi” chose a name for a newborn Weddel Sea seal pup. It was named in honor of the Ukrainian sea drone SeaBaby.

This is stated in the message of the National Antarctic Science Center (NASC) on Facebook.

The scientists also explained that the patronymic was given according to who found the cub first. We are talking about the scientist Svitozar Davydenko.

Such a name was suggested on Facebook by user Olga Sabanska, who received the chevron of the 29th expedition for her idea. In total, Ukrainians shared more than 400 ideas on social networks for what to call a baby seal.

Mykola, Petryk, Hetman, Pager, Donchyk, Schnitzel, Sirko, Frodo, Zimko, Torpy, Kavunchyk and even Penguin – the offers were very diverse. We are sincerely grateful to everyone who participated in choosing the name, the polar explorers shared.

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The polar scientists noted that SeaBaby Svitozarovych is already 10 days old, he is “actively growing on his mother's milk” and may soon begin his first acquaintance with the ocean.

But independent life and nutrition in the water these seals begin after the end of feeding – approximately 7 weeks after birth. Therefore, soon the “sea babies” will be not only in the Black Sea, but also in the Southern Ocean, – said the NASC.

The station added that, in addition to SeaBaby, another SeaBaby was born near the Akademik Vernadskyi station. “Veddellatko”. There are also four pregnant females.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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