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Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Walrus and Giant Pacific Octopus

Walrus have a weird face. I will tell you why it is so weird. They use those tusks to slide on the muddy sea, they use those whiskers to break through the ground and they also use those big lips to spit and help break through the ground and find clams, and all of that fat keeps it warm in the freezing cold water. The baby can't find food when it is so young so the mother shares its food with its baby.

The giant pacific octopus loves clams as well. The giant pacific octopus's tentacles are each 30 ft long that is as long as a fire truck.  It would take the strength of ten people to take of the grip of a giant pacific octopus! It eats clams it would not eat you. When it eats the clam it first needs to break it open right. So it starts with using its tentacles to break it open then uses its beak to eat the good part. The walrus slurps it open and then eats it. They are kind of different but they both eat clams.

When a pearl is formed it usually gets a paracite inside of it then the icky goey stuff hardens and then in a few years you have got a pearl.

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