Wally the Walrus is still residing in Tenby Harbour, in south Wales, despite fears it had been scared off by a large influx of visitors hoping to catch a glimpse of the now-famous Arctic beast
He’s back. Pembrokeshire’s most famous resident, Wally the Walrus, has been spotted again in Pembrokeshire. At 6.40 yesterday evening Wally was spotted by the Park Hotel Tenby’s webcam back in his favourite spot on the lifeboat slip. His was not the first time Wally had disappeared. He first popped up in Pembrokeshire waters on March 20 but vanished from Broad Haven South only to turn up several days later on the lifeboat slipway in Tenby. It s thought that Wally arrived in Pembrokeshire from Ireland and was previously spotted in Denmark - but still a long way from the usual home of the walrus - the Arctic and subarctic waters.
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