In addition to the animal, Walrus may refer to: Binomial name Odobenus rosmarus (Linnaeus, 1758) Subspecies Walruses are large semi-aquatic mammals that live in the cold Arctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere. ...
Football coach Mike Holmgren is often referred to by the nickname The Walrus.
The WALRUS HULA is a a heavy-lift hybrid airship proposed by DARPA.
" ' Walrus(sexual)'", a sexual act wherein a male kicks his sexual partner in the stomach following oral sex performed on him, causing her to spew semen out and make a sound like a walrus.
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The walrus is a member of order Carnivora and is the only species in the family Odobenidae.
The Atlantic walrus once enjoyed a range that extended south to Cape Cod and occurred in large numbers in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.
In the song "I Am the Walrus" by the Beatles, John Lennon is "the Walrus." However, in order to deliberately confuse his fans, Lennon sings in the later song "Glass Onion" that "the Walrus was Paul".
The Walrus and the Carpenter speaking to the Oysters in an illustration by John Tenniel The Walrus and the Carpenter is a poem by Lewis Carroll that appeared in his book Through the Looking Glass.
I Am the Walrus is the title of a 1967 song written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney (though largely the work of Lennon) and recorded by The Beatles.
The Walrus is a Canadian general interest magazine which publishes long form journalism on Canadian and international affairs, along with fiction and poetry by Canadian writers.