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Walrus was first seen in Ireland

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too much Varghese On the west coast Ireland Sunday – A report confirms the first sighting of animals in the country.

Eyewitnesses say a marine mammal was found in the rocks near Valentia Island in Kerry. Free Irish.

“Water flowed through the rocks and gave us a little show,” Alan Houlihan told the newspaper.

COYOTE records that the terrible area of ​​the bay was captured after the capture

“At first I thought it was a sign, and then we saw the victim,” Hollyhan said when he saw Walrus with his 5-year-old daughter.

Marine biologist Kevin Flannery told security officials the walrus’ first discovery in Ireland was made on Sunday.

“It’s incredible … it’s a special moment for me.”

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Flannery speculates that a walrus may have inadvertently traveled from the North Pole to an iceberg.

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“He is from the North Pole,” Flannery told the Associated Press. “What happened was he slept on an iceberg and then walked away, probably in the middle of the Atlantic or somewhere else under Greenland.”

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