Walruses
in sentence
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I mean gratuitous images of (for example) thousands of birds together, or hundreds of walruses, or a giant waterfall or iceberg.
If you have not been reading news and do not know what is global warming doing to our planet, or where do polar bears live (besides the zoo), or how
walruses
look like, then perhaps this show will benefit you.
.""They're seals and walruses."
"Two genera," our scholarly Conseil hastened to say, "that belong to the family Pinnipedia, order Carnivora, group Unguiculata, subclass Monodelphia, class Mammalia, branch Vertebrata.""Very nice, Conseil," I replied, "but these two genera of seals and
walruses
are each divided into species, and if I'm not mistaken, we now have a chance to actually look at them.
"Gracious," Conseil put in, "a choir of bulls?""No," I said, "a choir of walruses."
Arriving at the topmost ridge of this promontory, I could see vast white plains covered with
walruses.
Walruses
resemble seals in the shape of their bodies and the arrangement of their limbs.
Accordingly,
walruses
are the victims of a mindless hunting that soon will destroy them all, since their hunters indiscriminately slaughter pregnant females and youngsters, and over 4,000 individuals are destroyed annually.
After examining this community of walruses, I decided to return in my tracks.
As for seals and walruses, they were accustomed to living in the harshest climates and stayed on in these icy waterways.
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