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The walrus with the biggest tusks gets the best spot to lie down on the ice floe. Hypothesize why the walrus with the biggest tusks gets the best spot to lie down.
The polar bear has to be a stealthy hunter if it wants to get food. Describe how Nanu's mother hunted for the ringed seal.
The walrus herd goes on a hunt and looks for clues in the water to find their prey. Describe how they found their prey and what it was.
Nanu's brother's legs give out during the blizzard, and they have to stop walking. Predict what is going to happen to him now that he is starving and exhausted.
Nanu's brother is left behind by Nanu and her mother after the blizzard. Hypothesize why they left him behind.
Seela is leaning to differentiate between male walrus songs in preparation for when she is old enough to mate. Explain why this is an important skill for female walruses to learn.
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