Tourists aid injured dugong calf in Krabi

The dugong calf is under the care of the Natural Resources and Environment Institute at Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya’s Trang Campus. (Photo courtesy of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources)
The Natural Resources and Environment Institute’s Trang Campus at Rajamangala University of Technology in Srivijaya is home to the habitat leg. ( Photo courtesy of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources )

Hue: A habitat baby has been spotted by itself in a Trang hospital near Koh Poda in Krabi.

According to Pinsak Suraswadi, director-general of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, the Andaman Sea Lower Marine and Coastal Resources Research Centre was informed about the baby after travelers discovered it on Saturday.

Authorities transported the dog to the Rajamangala University of Technology Srivijaya’s Trang Campus in Sikao, Trang, for health care after administering first aid.

Man dugong, which measured 102 cm long, 13.8 kg, and was between one and two months old, was present. The dugong had lift its head to breath, but it was poor and had sunken eyes, which suggested thirst.

On the head and nostril, there were minor wounds. The creature appeared to be hungry, the left eye was overcast, the body was narrow, and the lungs were only slightly moist.

Milk and water are provided every two days to replenish lost liquid, and it is being cared for round-the-clock. Veterinarians will plan a complete examination.