Walruses attacked and sank Russian Northern Fleet boat at Franz Josef Land
By Thomas Nilsen
The Barents Observer
September 23, 2019
The walruses probably feared for their cubs and attacked the rubber landing craft.
The boat sank, but a tragedy was avoided thanks to the prompt action by the squad leader. All landing participants safely reached the shore, a press update from the Geographical Society reads.
Sailing the remote archipelago of Franz Josef Land in the Russian Arctic, the participants used the navy’s tug vessel Altai», but have to use smaller landing crafts to get ashore.
The Northern Fleet also reports about the same expedition, but just briefly mention that during the landing at Cape Heller, a group of researchers had to flee from a female walrus who attacked an expedition boat when protecting her cub. The photo-gallery attached to the report shows that the military was flying a drone close to the group of walruses on the beach.
The navy’s text says nothing about the fact that the boat sank, just underlines that serious troubles were avoided thanks to the clear and well-coordinated actions of the Northern Fleet servicemen, who were able to take the boat away from the animals without harming them.
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Female Walruses are dangerous. As a young man, I got hooked up with one on a blind date. Lottie. It turns out we saw the Nutcracker! She was warm.
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