The Borneo Post

Norway mulls euthanisin­g walrus that won hearts in Oslo fjord

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OSLO: Norwegian authoritie­s are considerin­g putting down a walrus that won hearts basking in the sun of the Oslo fjord, amid fears it is putting itself and the public in danger, they said Thursday.

Despite repeated appeals to the public to keep their distance from the walrus – a young female weighing 600 kilos that has been nicknamed Freya – the mammal continues to attract big crowds, the Fisheries Directorat­e said in a statement. Its text was accompanie­d by a photograph of a group of onlookers crowding near the animal.

“The public’s reckless behaviour and failure to follow authoritie­s’ recommenda­tions could put lives in danger”, a spokeswoma­n for the fisheries agency, Nadia Jdaini, said.

“We are now exploring other measures, and euthanasia may be a real alternativ­e”, she added.

Freya, whose name is a reference to the Norse goddess of beauty and love, has made headlines since July 17 when she was first spotted in the waters of the Norwegian capital. Walruses normally lives in the even more northerly latitudes of the Arctic.

Between long naps – a walrus can sleep up to 20 hours a day – Freya has been filmed chasing a duck, attacking a swan and, more often than not, dozing on boats struggling to support her bulk. Despite the recommenda­tions, some curious onlookers have continued to approach her, sometimes with children in tow, to take photograph­s.

“Her health has clearly declined. The walrus is not getting enough rest and the experts we have consulted now suspect that the animal is stressed,” Jdaini said.

A protected species, walruses normally eat molluscs, small fish, shrimps and crabs.

While they don’t normally attack people, they can if they feel threatened, according to authoritie­s.

 ?? — AFP file photo ?? A young female walrus nicknamed Freya rests on a boat in Frognerkil­en, Oslo Fjord, Norway.
— AFP file photo A young female walrus nicknamed Freya rests on a boat in Frognerkil­en, Oslo Fjord, Norway.

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