During family vacation on the St. Lawrence River in Canada, teenagers saw a newborn beluga whale washed ashore.

15-year-old Nicholas Milliard told how he and his younger brothers managed to save the animal.They poured water in every five minutes to keep the animal from drying out.

The family from Quebec immediately called rescuers and continued to care for the cub until the arrival of the specialists.

Beluga whales feed and take care of their offspring for two years; without maternal support, the cub simply cannot survive.

Be that as it may, now the rescued beluga whale has a chance to survive. And all thanks to the efforts of caring boys.