Norwegian authorities have threatened to put down a popular walrus amid fears it is putting itself and the public in danger, they said Thursday.
The walrus, nicknamed Freya, has won the public's hearts basking in the sun of the Oslo fjord, climbing into boats and getting up-close with tourists.
But despite repeated appeals to the public to keep their distance from Freya - a young female weighing 1,300 pounds - 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.
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