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WALRUS: The American Sign Language (ASL) sign for "walrus"

A common version for WALRUS is made by showing the TUSKS:

The handshape begins as "C" and then changes to "S" as it moves downward.

 

 


 

Sample sentence: WALRUS CAN EAT EVERYDAY CLAM HOW-MANY? (How many clams can a walrus eat daily?)

 

 


 

If you want to learn more animal signs, check out:

 

 


Notes: 

Also see: ANIMALS




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