No, walruses actually have four legs but they are modified to suit the environment they inhabit. Their legs are much better suited to swimming than for walking on the land. For an image of the skeleton of a walrus that clearly slows 4 legs, click on this link.
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
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.
Some examples of animals with fur but no legs include seals, sea otters, and walruses. These animals have adapted to their aquatic environment and use their flippers or other body parts to move around.
Walruses can be found in Alaska, Greenland, Canada, and Russia.