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		<title>Toothwalkers: Giants of the Artic Ice: Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Nov 2000 19:51:15 +0000</pubDate>
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TOOTHWALKERS: GIANTS OF THE ARCTIC ICE presents extremely rare under-the-ice footage that reveals a complex and potentially dangerous side to this huge and often mysterious mammal.

Filmmakers Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson, who are husband and wife, have been studying the giant saber-toothed Arctic walrus for five years. To put his diving skills to use in [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>TOOTHWALKERS: GIANTS OF THE ARCTIC ICE</em> presents extremely rare under-the-ice footage that reveals a complex and potentially dangerous side to this huge and often mysterious mammal.</p>
<p>Filmmakers Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson, who are husband and wife, have been studying the giant saber-toothed Arctic walrus for five years. To put his diving skills to use in learning about the walrus&#8217;s other existence &#8212; the one hidden deep below massive sheets of ice &#8212; Ravetch and Robertson accompany an Inuit hunting party in its arduous and hazardous quest for the food that will carry the Inuits and their dogs through the winter.</p>
<p>Clumsy as the walrus appears to be on land and ice, the animal is a majestic and extremely formidable creature in the water. The Inuits have learned this from experience &#8212; more than one hunter has been attacked in the water from below and dragged to his death in a crushing embrace.</p>
<p>Online content for Grand Canyon was originally posted November 2000.</p>
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