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Wally the walrus had a rude awakening when he was forcibly moved off a lifeboat slipway - with an air horn blast.
An RNLI volunteer tried to budge the huge Arctic walrus when they were called out on a rescue mission on Monday.
One volunteer took a broom to try and shoo the stubborn animal into the water to clear the way - but he refused to move.
Wally the walrus has been seen sunbathing on the slipway in Tenby, Pembrokeshire, regularly over the past month
An RNLI crew member was forced to blast an air horn to encourage Wally to allow the lifeboat to launch in a rescue of two canoeists
RAREST of marine mammals, an Arctic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) has been spotted in Wales a week after being seen in Ireland.
In home Arctic waters they usually live in open water, and in large groups near to shore or on ice floes.
They mainly eat shellfish and other invertebrate marine animals. They sometimes catch fish and even small seals and other smaller marine mammals.
Our Arctic walrus has been seen on rocks near Broad Haven South beach, Pembrokeshire, before moving further south to Tenby where it is currently hanging out. It is thought to be the same one also seen previously off the coast of Co Kerry.
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