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These Walrus Facts Completely Stumped UsWalrus tusks will grow several feet during their lifetimes. They use them to dig food on the seafloor, break through ice, and in social interactions with other walruses. The rate of growth can vary ...
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This location is so remote, it took the crew over a week to get there. Spending weeks at sea searching for food, the walrus have come here to rest. Spending weeks at sea searching for food ...
In The Last Walrus, filmmaker Nathalie Bibeau explores an impassioned debate about how — and whether — to hold marine mammals in human care. With trusted access to opposing perspectives ...
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Our goal was to film walrus, we wanted to capture them on ice floes and had a specially built “megadome” that would allow David to capture imagery of the walrus on ice from above and below ...
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