Yes, all life on earth has DNA.
The only exception may be prions but people are not sure if they are alive.
The heaviest weight recorded for Walruses is a staggering four tons, this is an equivalent of eight thousand pounds in the United States. However Walruses are no where close to the weight of other animals.
Walruses are heterotroph because the consume not produce. Plants are known as autotrophs since they produce their own food.
Walruses are located around the North Pole. They can be found in many areas around the Arctic Ocean and other cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere. There are no walruses at the South Pole.
DNA fingerprinting
DNA Polymerase.
The collective nouns are a herd of walruses, a huddle of walruses, a pod of walruses.
A walruses have one baby walruses 2-3 years.
Walruses are grey or light brown
The closest living relatives of bears (of the family Ursidae) are the family Pinnipeds. These include sea lions, walruses, and seals.
walruses have 2 large tusks
walruses have 2 large tusks
Popularity has nothing to do with it. There are no walruses in Antarctica. Walruses are only in the Arctic, North Pole, not South Pole.
They did not have to. Walruses do not live in Antarctica.
Ask yourself. Do Man eat walruses? :)
Walruses are mammals therefore they are warm blooded.
Walruses are living organisms, so yes.
Walruses can be found in Alaska, Greenland, Canada, and Russia.