Yes. Walruses generally breathe at the surface for about one minute after every five to eight minutes of below water activity. Walruses can remain submerged for as long as ten minutes. Learn more by following this link http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/Walrus/home.html
A walrus can only live in freshwater because of its habitat. They can adapt to saltwater, but it takes some time for them to.
Walrus live in herds.
where in the world do walrus live
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.
Well,I personally think! they live on water...I had a school question like that and I answered water...and I got the question right!Thanks for asking!
Walrus live in all northern parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The walrus lives in the frozen north lands. Men that live in those regions hunt the walrus.
they have large tusks to help pull them out of the water.
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