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Wally the walrus at the Isles of Scilly in July. Alamy

Quiz: How much do you know about walruses?

And Wally, in particular.

WALLY IS BACK.

The walrus first appeared in Irish waters – where pinnipeds of his type are not usually found – back in March. After a brief European tour he is back.

The public is being urged to stay away from him. Not only might you disturb a creature in a difficult situation, you’re also putting yourself at risk.

Keep your distance and take this quiz instead.

What is a walrus?
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A large gregarious marine mammal related to the eared seals, having two large downward-pointing tusks
I don't know

An elephant that has spent too long in the sea
Just a big ol' dog hanging around in the water really, no big deal
Is Wally okay?
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Yes
No

It's difficult to tell for sure
Wally has damaged several boats. Why?
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He is a cruel, malicious creature, and hellbent on causing economic damage to the local community.
He doesn't own a boat and is jealous.

Leave him off. He'd usually rest on land or a floating object (like ice) so he has been napping on boats instead.
He is trying to mate with them.
The best impression of Wally was performed by this man, Anthony Fitzgerald, in an RTÉ News report, back when the walrus first appeared in Ireland back in March. What did it sound like?
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Urrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggg...

Meeeeeeeeeeeeeeoooooooooooooo?
Bah... bah! Bah.
This is the second pinniped-themed quiz I've written this year. Are walruses the largest pinniped?
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Yes
No, they're often smaller than adult seals

No, elephant seals are larger
Stop writing quizzes about pinnipeds. I've had enough!
Which of these is called a walrus moustache?
What's a young walrus called?
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Lil' baby
A calf

A heifer
A moose
What is this walrus doing?
Waiting to ambush prey.
Using their tusks to hang off the edge of a breathing hole.

Trying to mate (good luck!).
He is dead, taken before his time, very sad, but don't cry.
Who is the Walrus of Love?
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Louis Armstrong
Marvin Gaye

Barry White
Wally
What type of plane is this?
Supermarine Carvery
Supermarine Donkey

Supermarine Walrus
Supermarine Enda Kenny
What do you call a walrus in Antarctica?
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An elephant seal
A Shackleton walrus

A rosmhvalr
Lost (they're only found in the Arctic)
Walrus is the name of one of two narrow-gauge locomotives operated on the Isle of Man's Groudle Glen Railway. What is Walrus powered by?
Diesel
Petrol

Hydrogen
Walrus blubber
I am the walrus
Goo goo g'joob
What?
Answer all the questions to see your result!
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You scored out of !
You are Wally the walrus
Share your result:
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You scored out of !
You are *the* walrus from the song I Am The Walrus
Share your result:
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You scored out of !
You are this walrus
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You scored out of !
You are this walrus
Share your result:
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You scored out of !
You are this walrus
Share your result:
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You scored out of !
You are this walrus
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    Sep 4th 2012, 8:22 AM

    RIP little one. How heartbreaking. The poor little mite. Thoughts go out to his poor parents & that they find the strength to cope some how.

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    Mute Tom O Laithimh
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    Sep 4th 2012, 8:16 AM

    Such a sad story, if the HSE had concerns in the past why did they not act sooner? Such a waste of a life and the HSE have a lot to answer for

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    Sep 4th 2012, 8:38 AM

    Without knowing the specifics of this case, it sounds like the boy may have died in his sleep, (IE: cardiac issues). Can we please hold the HSE bashing until after p/m results are released?
    RIP Little Man, RIP.

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    Sep 4th 2012, 9:45 AM

    Ya Tom. Serious assertions there based on what exactly?

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    Sep 4th 2012, 11:41 AM

    Blaming James o Reilly is pathetic. Using this tragedy as a little political football is disgusting. The family, regardless of circumstance deserve more.

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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:27 AM

    Only going on hearsay but it looks like there may be mental health problems involved and if so then I’m not surprised that the HSE’s systems have failed, we’ve seen it happen time and again. Such a tragedy.

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    Sep 4th 2012, 11:25 AM

    Hearsay is a dangerous thing Fon. Imagine it were untrue? Heaping more pain on this family at a time of immense tragedy. Necessary???

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    Mute Tom O Laithimh
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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:04 AM

    Comments based on press release from the HSE stating they are familiar with the family as they have been monitoring them ….. Obviously not week enough I think

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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:23 AM

    It’s a standard procedure in the case of infant death outside of a hospital setting.

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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:41 AM

    of course it’s ultimately his job,he takes the huge salary and benefits to run the health service,if theres failings collectively or individually within the hse it ultimately falls in his lap in my opinion,he’s as bad as Harney and she was dreadful

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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:25 AM

    Terrible thing to happen. Hope the family get the support they need. x

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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:04 AM

    Comments based on press release from the HSE stating they are familiar with the family as they have been monitoring them ….. Obviously not week enough I think

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    Sep 4th 2012, 12:21 PM

    I don’t know the specifics of this tragic incident and face it, neither does anyone else commenting on this page. Reading between the lines, yes mental health issues may well have been a factor. However, we don’t know what the HSE involvement with the family was before the death of the child and what other factors were at play.

    It may well be the case that there was a failure of HSE systems or it could be the case that the standard of care was high and it was an unpreventable tragic outcome.

    To suggest otherwise is unfair on all those concerned.

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    Mute Margaret Doyle Hanley
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    Sep 4th 2012, 12:02 PM

    I think all managers should be responsible for employees in their company, otherwise why have them? If they can’t do the job, there’s plenty out there that can.

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    Mute Mick Lennon
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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:27 AM

    tragic,the poor little lad,if the hse are found to be at fault then James Reilly has blood on his hands

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    Sep 4th 2012, 10:35 AM

    Really? Is James Reilly supposed to be personally monitoring EVERY employee in the HSE to see they do their jobs right? I’m no fan of his but you can’t seriously expect him to be held responsible for everything that goes on.

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    Sep 4th 2012, 1:20 PM

    I read that he died of asphyxiation.

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    Sep 4th 2012, 1:02 PM

    Front page of some newspaper this morning said the police are treating the death as suspicious. It always makes it so much more horrendous and heartbreaking. God love his little soul x

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