:13:04
And they smell just like your hands.
lt's the best smell in the world.
:13:10
Well, my fingers are available...
:13:12
...for your sniffing pleasure
anytime you need them.
:13:15
-Wanna?
-Okay.
:13:26
Sea lions are known
for their athleticism...
:13:30
...and dolphins are known
for their intelligence.
:13:33
-Walruses are known for their....
-Tusks?
:13:36
Their tusks. Also their male parts
can get pretty gigantic.
:13:43
Yeah, yeah, it's the second biggest
out of all the mammals.
:13:47
-What's the first?
-l think Tattoo-Face.
:13:55
l like your laugh.
:13:57
l like you making me laugh.
:13:58
l hate to break this up,
but we're setting up for lunch.
:14:02
Oh, okay. Sorry, Sue.
:14:05
And the real cool thing about walruses
is they're very mysterious.
:14:09
-Mysterious?
-Yeah, yeah.
:14:11
We don't really know what
they're like in the wild.
:14:13
Don't they just sleep on icebergs
and yawn all the time?
:14:17
All we really see is what they do
outside of the water...
:14:20
...but who knows what
they do under the ice...
:14:22
...where they spend
two-thirds of their lives.
:14:25
Well, maybe they're intimidating the
other creatures with their big winkies.
:14:29
That is one theory.
:14:33
-l have to go.
-Where you going?
:14:35
lt's my dad's birthday, and we go
every year and we pick a pineapple.
:14:39
-lt's a tradition.
-That sounds nice. Okay, well...
:14:43
...l had a great time.
:14:44
-Me too.
-Okay.
:14:47
Would you like to have breakfast
again tomorrow morning, same time?
:14:51
-Because l teach an art class at 10.
-Really?
:14:53
-Yeah.
-l wish l could make it...
:14:55
...but, yes, l will be there.
:14:58
-Take care.
-Okay.