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Time for some seal burgers.
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...that’s a walrus.
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Making seal burgers? I’ll have none of it!
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i thought you were taking the piss about Nunavut day , googled it and saw its legit.
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Those are not seals.
Also Happy Nunavut day to you , here is a truck from Nunavut I spotted a few winters ago. How he got here is a mystery since there are of course no roads from Nunavut to the outside world.
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This took me longer to get than I’d like to admit.
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I’m not as knowledgeable for animals as I am for cars or planes, sorry.
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OK, so protip—if it has things sticking out of its mouth it’s a walrus, an elephant, or a wild boar of some kind.
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Yup. Nunavut’s statistics defy belief. It is the largest, newest, and least populous of all the provinces and territories. If Nunavut were a country by area it’d be larger than the entirety of Mexico (but slightly smaller than Saudi Arabia). Some other countries Nunavut is larger than include Iran, Peru, and South Africa, and all european countries except Denmark (due to Greenland).
Over that huge landmass, there is but 30,000 hardy, mostly Inuit souls which puts it somewhere in between Monaco and Palau. Nunavut has 4/5ths of Monaco’s population over an area more than a million times as large.
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Everything I learned about Nunavut I learned from Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie.
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So what if Seal sticks cue-tips up his nose ?
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That’s not the mouth.
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Walrus.