The word "walrus" is of Dutch origin.
The word "walrus" comes from Dutch and Scandinavian languages. In Dutch, it is "walrus" and in Scandinavian languages, it is "hvalros" (Norwegian and Danish) or "hvalross" (Swedish).
The word "walrus" has two syllables.
In Maasai language, "come in" is said as "esurieni."
Yo-yo means 'come back come back' in Tagalog, which is the Filipino language.
In Yoruba language, "Come in" is translated as "Wแป ile."
it is actually spelled like walrus
metaphor
Wendal the walrus come once a month between mon-fri
It's a metaphor.
Yes,Walrus
From pregnant female walruses.
The Walrus and the Carpenter from Lewis Carroll's book, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, ate oysters on the beach that had been tricked by the Walrus to come out of the sea.
3 - I Am the Walrus, Come Together and Glass Onion
That line is from a poem by Lewis Carroll, called "The Walrus And The Carpenter". The time has come, the walrus said, to speak of many things; Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings, And why the sea is boiling hot and whether pigs have wings. And so forth.
Ivory comes from animals - such as elephants and Walrus'
there upper lip
The walrus is the predator
Two: 'I'm the walrus' and 'Glass onion' EDIT: Uh, actually it's three: I Am The Walrus, Glass Onion and Come Together