Created by: Robbie Davidson

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Walrus facts


The mustached and long-tusked walrus is most often found near the Arctic Circle, lying on the ice with hundreds of companions. These marine mammals are extremely sociable, prone to loudly bellowing and snorting at one another, but are aggressive during mating season. With wrinkled brown and pink hides, walruses are distinguished by their long white tusks, grizzly whiskers, flat flipper, and bodies full of blubber.

23 comments:

James said...

They look funny.

Bell said...

Are those long teeth?

billy said...

I like their whiskers.

George said...

I like kids nutty news.

henry said...

i saw one at the zoo

John said...

Funny looking teeth.

Cary said...

This is a funny looking animal.

Sammy said...

you can see one of these at the zoo.

Jackie said...

What is blubber.

Lenny said...

They walk funny.

Bev said...

I like this kids nutty news.

Tom said...

They look kind of like seals.

jacob said...

Is the artic circle at the top of the world or bottom?

susan said...

I think blubber is fat.

Sammy said...

They are big.

Jim said...

I like the animal stories.

andy said...

Blubber - that is a funny word.

Sally said...

They are funny looking with those tusks.

Betty said...

I wonder if they can swim good.

Greta said...

They are funny when they walk on land.

billy said...

Sometimes you can see these at the zoo.

Jane said...

Is blubber fat?

jose said...

what does mustached mean