Yes.
Scientists feel that since the Pacific Walrus rest on sea ice to forage for food, climate change is making that sea ice disappear and the walrus will have no place to rest.
Yes, unless they were to race on ice, the Walrus's home turf. The KTM would definitely take the walrus on the straightaway however when it comes to cornering on ice, its hard to beat a walrus. Walrus's are also very durable in sub freezing conditions ... can't say the same for my KTM.
The walrus is an air breathing mammal. If the walrus doesn't breathe air, it dies.
A seal, A walrus, a penguin . . .
Man walrus like play sports, girl walrus like make dinner.
•Living on Ice - The walrus has reversible hind flippers which make it possible for them to keep their balance. They are also bumpy which keep them from sliding off the ice. The walrus uses its head to break through the ice. It has tusks to help it climb and pull itself out of the water to the ice surface. The walrus also uses its tusks to break breathing holes in the ice. • Living in freezing temperatures - The walrus has a really thick coat of blubber which protects it from the freezing temperatures, the blubber also protects them from the cold wind when it lies out on the ice. • Diving for food in freezing waters - When the walrus dives in to the water, their blood moves away from its skin to its major organs, to keep itself warm, reducing heat loss to the environment. Then when the Walrus is warm on the surface, the blood comes back to the skin so the walrus appears pink.
it is actually spelled like walrus
polar bears, penguins, walrus, seals,and rrill
Walruses live in the taiga, tundra, and ice biomes.
No i like walrus
They look like your mother
No. The South Pole is covered with 9,000 feet of ice. Walrus require open water, and warmer water than is available north of the pole in the Southern Ocean.