Ok, I can't be the only one reminded of the moment from Monster's Inc. where the one kid monster bites Mike's hand when I see Pupice.

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Ok, I can't be the only one reminded of the moment from Monster's Inc. where the one kid monster bites Mike's hand when I see Pupice.
#363.5 - Spheal live among glaciers and icy caves, dreaming of swimming in the ocean. Their fins are too small and weak to swim properly, so move quickly along ice floes by rolling like a ball. They have a joyous, inquisitive attitude, and learn from older Sealeo how to balance and spin round items on their nose - sometimes other Spheal! As they age, their fins grow stronger, and they will learn to hunt in the frigid sea. A thick coat of blubber keeps them warm.
#364.5 - Sealeo shatter ice with their powerful flippers, whether in pursuit of prey or just a more comfortable napping spot. As Sealeo age, their tusks continue to grow massively, becoming both an intimidating weapon, and a source of pride. The fully grown Walrein with the largest tusks will become the leader and protector of their herd, which they defend from invaders with their life. Additional back flippers grant them better maneuverability on land, though they're not much help and fully developed.
Named: Spheal - Pupice - Sealeo - Walrusk - Walrein
(Pupice [puh·pise] is a combination of “pup,” a juvenile seal, and “ice”; Walrusk [waal·ruhks] is a combination of “walrus" and “tusk.”)
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