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Arctic Walrus Travels Thousands of Miles to Ireland After Likely Falling Asleep on Iceberg

Arctic Walrus Travels Thousands of Miles to Ireland After Likely Falling Asleep on Iceberg On 3/15/21 at 8:58 AM EDT Kevin Flannery, the director of Oceanworld Aquarium in Dingle, Co. Kerry, told the Irish Independent the animal may have been carried across the Atlantic Ocean before reaching the rocks on Valentia Island. I d say what happened is he fell asleep on an iceberg and drifted off and then he was gone too far, out into the mid-Atlantic or somewhere like that down off Greenland possibly, he said. That is usually what happens. they fall asleep on an iceberg and get carried off from the Arctic.

In Ireland, a Sight Never Before Seen

Giant Arctic walrus spotted in Ireland, likely after falling asleep on iceberg

  A giant Arctic walrus spotted on a rock off the coast of Ireland likely fell asleep on an iceberg and drifted far from home, one marine biologist says. The walrus was seen Sunday, resting on a rock on Valentia Island off Ireland s southwest coast in County Kerry. Irish media reported that Valentia Islander Alan Houlihan said his young daughter, Muireann, was among the first to spot the walrus. “I thought it was a seal at first and then we saw the tusks. He kind of jumped up on the rocks. He was massive. He was about the size of a bull or a cow, pretty similar in size, he’s big, big, Houlihan told the Irish Examiner.

Walrus spotted for the first time ever in Ireland

A massive walrus was spotted on the shore of western Ireland on Sunday the first confirmed sighting of the tusked creature in the country, a report said.

Walrus sighting was once in a lifetime opportunity – but odds are stacked against it surviving in Irish waters

Walrus sighting was once in a lifetime opportunity – but odds are stacked against it surviving in Irish waters
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