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Pictured: An RNLI volunteer uses a brush to get Wally the walrus move off the RNLI slipway in Tenby, Wales, UK.<br />
Re: An RNLI lifeboat volunteer had to use an air-horn to budge Wally the walrus off the station's slipway in Tenby, Wales, UK.<br />
The mammal was basking in the sun on Monday afternoon when Tenby RNLI lifeboat were called to respond to a potential emergency involving a canoe.<br />
Despite one crew member's best efforts with a brush, the sturdy sea creature was not moving.<br />
Wally has become a tourist attraction, having strayed unusually south to the Pembrokeshire coast last month.
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Pictured: An RNLI volunteer uses a brush to get Wally the walrus move off the RNLI slipway in Tenby, Wales, UK.
Re: An RNLI lifeboat volunteer had to use an air-horn to budge Wally the walrus off the station's slipway in Tenby, Wales, UK.
The mammal was basking in the sun on Monday afternoon when Tenby RNLI lifeboat were called to respond to a potential emergency involving a canoe.
Despite one crew member's best efforts with a brush, the sturdy sea creature was not...
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