It was at ten o'clock on Thursday evening that Felix Vestlin and his grandfather were out fishing in Kattvik in Båstad that they saw the unusual sight.

- We were just about to leave when I saw something in the water so I turned around and went out again.

At first I thought it was a porpoise but then when it came up on the cliff and I saw the pastures I understood that it was a walrus, he says.

He picked up his camera and managed to capture the walrus on film - see it in the clip above.

Unique discovery in Skåne

Last Saturday, a walrus was seen outside Kungsbacka in Halland.

According to Kennet Lundin, associate professor of marine biology at the Gothenburg Museum of Natural History, it is probably the same male who is now visiting Skåne.

- It must be the same individual, it is very unlikely that two males will pop up.

They can move quite long distances, he says.

It happens regularly that walruses visit Boshuslän further up the coast, although this is unusual.

But that they show up in Skåne is very unique, says Kennet Lundin.

- I have never heard of a walrus in Skåne, he says.