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|quote = "We decided to call him 'Muddy' because he is the same color as mud."
|Row 1 title = Species:
 
|Row 1 info = [[Walrus]]
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|speaker = [[Kallik]] about Muddy,
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|ref = ''[[Kallik's Adventure]]'', page 39}}
|Row 2 title = Family:
 
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|Row 2 info = Unnamed Female Walrus (Mother)
 
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{{Character
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|image=Young_Walrus.jpg
|Row 3 info = ''[[Kallik's Adventure]]''|Box title = Muddy|Image file = Walrus.jpg|Image size = 280}}'''
 
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|species=[[Walrus]]
'''Muddy '''is a young, male [[walrus]].__TOC__
 
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|mother=[[Muddy's Mother|Unnamed female walrus]]
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|livebooks=''[[Kallik's Adventure]]''
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'''Muddy''' is a young male [[walrus]].<ref>Cite needed</ref>
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==History==
 
==History==
 
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===[[:Category:Mangas|Seekers Manga]]===
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===In the ''[[Manga|Seekers Manga]]''===
 
====''[[Kallik's Adventure]]''====
 
====''[[Kallik's Adventure]]''====
: Muddy is a young walrus that [[Kallik]] and [[Taqqiq]] consider a friend. [[Kallik]] and [[Taqqiq]] think that Muddy is another bear. Muddy and the cubs play many times when [[Nisa]] is away hunting. [[Kallik]] and [[Taqqiq]] go to look for Muddy once, and find many other [[Walrus|walruses]].
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:Muddy is a young male walrus that [[Kallik]] and [[Taqqiq]] consider a friend.
   
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:Kallik and Taqqiq think that Muddy is another bear. Muddy and the cubs play many times when [[Nisa]] is away hunting. Kallik and Taqqiq go to look for Muddy once, only for a full grown walrus to appear.
: Not knowing the danger of [[Walrus|walruses]], they walk up to one thinking it might be Muddy's mother and ask her if Muddy can play. The walrus chases them away, but luckily [[Nisa]] comes and saves her cubs. [[Nisa]] later tracks Muddy and [[Kallik]] and [[Taqqiq]] have to save him by chasing him away.
 
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:Not knowing the danger of walruses, they walk up to it thinking it might be Muddy's mother and ask her if Muddy can play. The walrus chases them away and begins the destroy their birthden, but luckily Nisa comes and saves her cubs.
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:Nisa later tracks Muddy and Kallik and Taqqiq have to save him by explaining to Nisa that he was their friend. Nisa is confused, but doesn't blame them for a genuine mistake. As she leads them away, Kallik thinks that she'll never forget Muddy.
   
 
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==Family Tree==
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{{Muddy Tree}}
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==References==
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<references/>
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Kallik's Adventure Characters]]
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[[Category:Minor characters]]
[[Category:Males]]
 
[[Category:Minor Characters]]
 
 
[[Category:Marine Animals]]
 
[[Category:Marine Animals]]
 
[[Category:Walruses]]
 
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[[Category:Kallik's Adventure characters]]

Latest revision as of 19:30, 27 July 2020

"We decided to call him 'Muddy' because he is the same color as mud."
Kallik about Muddy, in Kallik's Adventure, page 39

Muddy is a young male walrus.[1]

History


In the Seekers Manga

Kallik's Adventure

Muddy is a young male walrus that Kallik and Taqqiq consider a friend.
Kallik and Taqqiq think that Muddy is another bear. Muddy and the cubs play many times when Nisa is away hunting. Kallik and Taqqiq go to look for Muddy once, only for a full grown walrus to appear.
Not knowing the danger of walruses, they walk up to it thinking it might be Muddy's mother and ask her if Muddy can play. The walrus chases them away and begins the destroy their birthden, but luckily Nisa comes and saves her cubs.
Nisa later tracks Muddy and Kallik and Taqqiq have to save him by explaining to Nisa that he was their friend. Nisa is confused, but doesn't blame them for a genuine mistake. As she leads them away, Kallik thinks that she'll never forget Muddy.



Family Tree

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unknown
 
Unnamed
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Muddy


    = Male

    = Female

    = Gender Unknown



References

  1. Cite needed