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− | ''' | + | The '''walrus''' is immediately recognized by its prominent tusks, whiskers and great bulk. Adult animals can weigh up to 1,500 kilograms. They are social animal living in groups from 3 to 7 (in real life there are hundreds of them in a group). |
− | + | Their sheer size and their huge tusks are making them inveterate enemies. | |
− | + | A walrus can be tamed by an [[Animal trainer|animal trainer]] | |
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It is rumored that eggmen can be sometimes found near walruses. This, however, is yet to be confirmed for DF. | It is rumored that eggmen can be sometimes found near walruses. This, however, is yet to be confirmed for DF. | ||
− | Some dwarven scientists also suggest that walruses' mortal enemies are the red-headed woodpeckers, as these birds will frequently steal their food, destroy their homes | + | Some dwarven scientists also suggest that walruses' mortal enemies are the red-headed woodpeckers, as these birds will frequently steal their food, destroy their homes and even go so far as to not let a walrus get a single minute of sleep. The reason for such behavior is still a mystery. |
No one wants to be a walrus, despite how glorious they may be. | No one wants to be a walrus, despite how glorious they may be. | ||
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