We all know the walrus.! But did you know he was first called Whale Horse in the early days?? And that sometimes he moves by putting his long tusks in the ice.? The walrus is a predator and can stay under water for half an hour. He sometimes eats fish, but mostly shellfish such as mussels, snails, lobsters and also sea cucumbers (sea creatures that look like a cucumber)! :)

Today we made a walrus made of 2 paper plates, 4 small paper pastry plates, cinnamon brown paint and a stapler! It has a small head, large body, hanging whiskers and of course very long tusks.! Pretty baby anyway, huh??

No matter how you can make it? You'll see below.!

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In addition to the plates, paint and stapler, you will need another black marker, a straw and chenille threads and all mustaches for the whiskers.

walrus

Paint the plates on the back (the convex side) cinnamon brown. There are also reddish-brown and yellow-brownish walruses, which you can see how old they are!

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