A new bar has been set in the world of animal photobombs.

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy held a very serious press conference at Mystic Aquarium on Wednesday, speaking about the state's tourism growth. Now while that seems important and very informative, the true takeaway from the briefing was that the aquarium has a very awesome beluga whale named Juno.

During the entire 15-minute press conference, which was held conveniently in front of a beluga whale enclosure, Juno decided he needed some attention and proceeded to photobomb Mystic Aquarium and Sea Research Foundation President and CEO Stephan Coan, as well as Gov. Dan Malloy, the entire time.

@GovMalloyOffice seems to have an aquatic photo bomber during his press conference at @mysticaquarium! #MysticCT pic.twitter.com/oQ5P1lWB3K — Mystic Chamber (@MysticChamber) September 2, 2015

After about 13 minutes of the press conference, someone in the crowd finally pointed out the elephant err, whale in the room. The question is inaudible, however Malloy responds, "You've been watching the whole time. I was offered to the opportunity pet it, but I declined."

Apparently Juno doesn't take kindly to being ignored by government officials.

Now this isn't the first time that Juno reached headlines over his behavior. Last summer, Juno was the star of a somewhat controversial viral video, in which he "teases" a few kids. And he also hung out with a Mariachi band in 2011.