Lazy Walrus Colony
Had a long day? Why not get with this walrus colony in the Arctic that was caught sleeping by One World, One Ocean. They’ll probably remind you of someone. We definitely don’t snore like that.
Had a long day? Why not get with this walrus colony in the Arctic that was caught sleeping by One World, One Ocean. They’ll probably remind you of someone. We definitely don’t snore like that.
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