A giant stuffed Walrus at the McManus in Dundee has been named after a public vote.

The marine mammal was donated by the captain of the Dundee whaler, the SS Arctic, for an exhibition on how conservators care for, research and store the city's collections.

The museum has been collecting suggestions since the exhibition opened in June and it was revealed as part of an online advent calendar on Wednesday.

Marmalade took 35% of the vote, with Whonda second with 20%.

Other names on the shortlist were Gertrude, Pricilla, Florence, Daisy and Evangeline.

Museum services section leader, Gareth Jackson-Hunt said: "Naming Marmalade has been great fun.

"She has been a very popular part of our Dundee Preserves exhibition and I would encourage everyone to get along and see her before the show finishes.

"Dundee is world famous for its association with jams and marmalades so it's fitting that we have a name to reflect that connection."

Visitors have until January 7 to visit Marmalade as part of the Dundee Preserves: Caring for the City's Collections.