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TOPSHOT - A young female walrus nicknamed Freya rests on a boat in Frognerkilen, Oslo Fjord, Norway, on July 19, 2022. - For a week, a young female walrus nicknamed Freya has enamoured Norwegians by basking in the sun of the Oslo fjord, making a splash in the media and bending a few boats. - Norway OUT Photo by TOR ERIK SCHRDER/NTB/AFP via Getty Images

A youthful female has picked Oslo, Norway's metropolis, as her tourist spot for 2022. Spectators saw the ocean creature leaping atop sailboats, which frequently appear to be ready to sink the ship due to her not insignificant 600kg (94 stone) weight.

The creature has been quite a sensation in the nation, having been given the title Freya; following the Norse deity of love.

Freya the Walrus

Freya had first been spotted in the Norwegian counties of Troms and Finnmark in 2019, as per the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC news updated. From then on, glimpses of her have been recorded in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark, even in Sweden.

According with World Wildlife Fund, she is believed to have traveled south from the Arctic, wherein otters are known to reside. Freya the walrus drew headlines this summertime in Norway when she was seen jumping atop sailboats in the southern seaside city of Kragero in June. She just arrived in Oslo, where crowds gathered to capture a sight of her from the town's pier.

However, her appearance has alarmed several people. According to news press, some paddler had a scary encounter with the creature when it got too near to his vessel. According to the Norwegian newspaper website Nettavisen, another child slipped into the sea nearby the walrus while surfboarding and had to be saved by a speed boat.

Considering the episodes, several proposed that the walrus be relocated or perhaps euthanized. However, upon closely watching Freya's activities, Norway's aquaculture department issued a notice on Monday stating that the animal is in excellent health and may continue where she is.

It does, nonetheless, emphasize the need of keeping a safe range and exercising caution when surfing in the water. It went on to say that walruses are normally harmless to people as much as they maintain their path length. However, if they are disturbed, they may feel intimidated and assault individuals around, Newsbreak recently reported.


Worry of Norwegian Boats Due to Walrus Visit

According to experts, when Freya the walrus is relaxing, she is neither usually as sluggish and awkward as someone would expect. While WWF has recently stated that walruses are a critically endangered wildlife that pass the summertime in frigid seas.

However, their environment is constantly shifting, with sea ice failure compared by global warming restricting their exposure to it, according to the report. In a whole other report concerning walrus, experts shared fun facts about the creature. As per the experts in the field, there are two main subspecies of walrus, wherein the Northern and Southern oceans, which inhabit distinct regions of the North.

The Atlantic walrus lives in the ice-covered northwestern waterways of Canada, Greenland, Norway, as well as Russia during the winter. The Western walrus ranges from Russia to the United States (Alaska), from the Bering to the Chukchi Islands, and the Laptev Ocean. It is estimated that there are 25,000 Atlantic and 200,000 Pacific walrus in the environment.

More so, male walrus can weigh over a tonne. Specialist said that masculine Western walruses may grow to be 3.6 m tall and weighs more than 1,500kg (1.5 tonnes!). And huge is attractive because they require excess weight to survive.

And lastly, both male and female walruses have tusks, walruses lift themselves up of the ocean and then into the ice extent with their horns. Their horns are often employed to breathe deeply openings in the ice available, to battle with all fellow walruses, and to defend themselves from enemies, as per Flipboard.

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