Happy birthday carrot cake of sorts for
Singapore's Canola the manatee
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[July 27, 2017]
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Canola the
manatee, hand-raised by her carers since she was abandoned by her mother
at birth, celebrated her third birthday at Singapore's River Safari on
Wednesday with a 2-metre (6.6-ft) high "cake" made of cabbages, carrots
and sweet potato leaves.
The marine mammal enjoyed the crunchy treat shaped in a letter 'C' with
other manatees at the river-themed attraction.
Kindergarten children who attended the celebrations sang "Happy
Birthday" to the 300-kg (661-pound) herbivore and watched her receive
belly rubs.
After her mother, Eva, abandoned her at birth, Canola was hand-raised by
keepers who bottle-fed her every two to three hours during the first
three months of her life.
Canola was fed a special milk formula infused with canola oil, which
gave her carers the inspiration for her name.
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She is now ten times as heavy as when she was born.
Last year, Canola was named a park icon at the River Safari in the
small city-state, becoming a wildlife ambassador to encourage the
public to keep the world's freshwater habitats pristine.
Commonly known as sea cows due to their diet of sea grass, manatees
are currently listed as a vulnerable species on the International
Union for Conservation of Nature's Red List of Threatened Species.
(Writing by Karishma Singh; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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