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Dr. Reichmuth decided to study walruses after she heard a recording of a wild male walrus. The creature’s sounds seemed straight out of “Stomp,” the infamously percussive off-Broadway show.
Male walruses are known as "bulls." They can weigh up to 4,400 pounds and are over 10 feet in length. They are also known for ...
Walrus sounds like he's burping, but he's actually SINGING: Watch viral of massive mammal crooning a tune and whistling It ain't over until the fat mammal sings. Oh, ok then: it's over.
The Mosasaur, the giant underwater dinosaur, had walrus and beluga whale in its roar. The gyrosphere sounds were made using different types of glass, including everything from a potter’s wheel ...
Sounds like a walrus, right? In fact, the extinct animal was a member of a different marine mammal genus entirely, as different from a modern walrus as a fox is from your dog.
Hailing from the Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium in beautiful Tacoma, WA., E.T., the whistlin' walrus seen above, just turned thirty years old. E.T. was born off the coast of Alaska before being ...
The Beatles‘ “I Am the Walrus” is very different from the plays of William Shakespeare.Despite this, barely audible lines from King Lear are present in the song. During an interview, John ...
Walrus Audio has launched the Canvas Passive Re-Amp, a compact little device that could be described as “utilitarian” and yet it is exactly the sort of thing that soon become not only essential when ...
Well, think of the Fable as a companion piece to Lore, which was of course a Reverse Soundscape Generator, with both part of Walrus Audio’s ‘Storybook Sonic Adventure’ series. Fable has the same sized ...
A rare walrus calf is under 24/7 cuddle care after he was found wandering alone in northern Alaska last week. The Pacific walrus calf, estimated to be about a month old, arrived at the Alaska ...
The walrus, with its distinctive ivory tusks, wrinkled brown skin, and sizable body, is a fascinating marine mammal that resides primarily in the Arctic region. Known scientifically as Odobenus ...