Aside from bats, who've been vampiring since before it was cool, the animal kingdom have largely steered clear of the vampire madness of recent years. That was until last Wednesday, when a large and sinister walrus (whose real name shall remain anonymous for security reasons- we'll call him Bryce) discovered that he could make a quick buck (or in his case feed) from human suckers feeding him, and purchasing his Walrus Vampire paraphernalia in exchange with fish.
In the future 'Bryce' plans to build his Walrus Vampire brand in to a global success opening Walrus Vampire restaurants and starting a Walrus Vampire clothing label where users submit their designs to a website and vote on their favourites to decide which get printed.
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In the future 'Bryce' plans to build his Walrus Vampire brand in to a global success opening Walrus Vampire restaurants and starting a Walrus Vampire clothing label where users submit their designs to a website and vote on their favourites to decide which get printed.