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         <title>1.What animal are they talking about?  Walrus</title>
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         <title>2.What class of animal is it?  mammal, amphibian,  </title>
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         <title>3.What are 3 to 5 facts they say about this particular animal?-The scientific name for a walrus is  Odobenus Rosmarus. ...Walrus is a marine mammal. A male walrus is called a bull. A female walrus is called a cow. A baby walrus is called a calf. </title>
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         <title>4. Describe the setting where the animal lives? Atlantic walruses inhabit coastal areas from northeastern Canada to Greenland, while Pacific walruses inhabit the northern seas off Russia and Alaska, migrating seasonally from their southern range in the Bering Sea—where they are found on the pack ice in winter—to the Chukchi Sea.</title>
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         <title>5.What are some activities these animal&#39;s do for fun or survival? The two sets of flippers, front and back, help the walrus swim and waddle on land. The ivory tusks are used to help the walrus climb out of the water and onto the ice. They&#39;re also used to dig for clams, which are the walrus&#39; favorite food.</title>
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         <title>6. What did you like about this report or activity? Because the Walrus tusks are actually their large teeth.And Walrus tusks never stop growing. I like their use their tusks to pull themselves out of the water that amazing for me.They dive to the bottom of the ocean to search for food used their whiskers.</title>
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