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  • At certain times of year, such as in the winter, you're able to land at Moffen Island in Svalbard.  Anon was fortunate enough to land when there were some walruses around, but as he lay there for hours in the snow, the walruses weren't doing much.  Suddenly, one came out of the water and started rolling around in the snow.  He paused on his back for a moment, as if to say, "I'm ready for my closeup, darling" before getting up and going back into the ocean.
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  • Walrus spend a lot of their day lying around, sleeping.  Walrus action is when they lift their head up.  On a late winter trip to the Arctic, I spent hours lying in the snow on Moffen Island, just off of Spitsbergen, Svalbard.  I was hoping for a break in the clouds to get the walrus backlit, but the dreary gray sky didn't look like it would cooperate.  It started snowing, and the clouds parted just long enough for me to take this one frame of walrus acting like they normally do--sleeping--and then it went back to being gray.
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