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WALRUS, 
drawing their bodies up by that means. Befides 
mankind, they feem to have no other enemy than 
the white Bear, with whom they have terrible com¬ 
bats •, but generally come off vi&orious, by meansv 
of their grea&_teeth. 
264. Indian. Le Dugon de Buff on, XIII. 374. tab. In. 
W* with two fhort canine teeth, or tufks, placed in. 
the upper jaw pretty clofe to each other : in the 
upper jaw four grinders on each fide, placed at a 
diftance from the tufks y in the lower, three on each 
fide. 
Inhabits the Cape of Good Hope and the Philippine 
ifles. The head defcribed above being fuppofed to 
belong to an animal refembling a Waims , found in 
the feas of Africa and India, as appears from fome 
citations from travellers, too unfatisfattory to merit 
repetition. It is faid by one, that it goes upon land 
to feed on the green mofs, and that it is called ip 
the Philippines , the Dugung *. 
# Ds Bufon y xlii. 377. (hi 
