Yes. By definition a mammal is "Any of various warmblooded vertebrate animals of the class Mammalia, including humans, characterized by a covering of hair on the skin and, in the female, milk-producing mammary glands for nourishing the young."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walrus
yes. all mammals have hair, it's just like the hair on you arms.
yes a walrus does have hair
no
Walruses have several structural adaptations that help them thrive in their icy habitat, including a thick layer of blubber for insulation and buoyancy, large tusks used for cutting through ice and defense, and flippers that help them swim efficiently in the cold waters. Additionally, their streamlined bodies and small external ears reduce heat loss and resistance when swimming.
Walruses don't have what you'd call fur. Similar to humans, they have scattered hairs covering their body.
· Walrus · Weasel · Whale · Wolf · White-tailed Deer
A hunter and a killer whale kills a lot of walruses.
a lot of fur
In the original poem the Walrus and the Carpenter trick and eat a lot of hapless oysters. In Disney's 1951 animation the Walrus eats ALL of them while the Carpenter isn't looking. However, while his actions are morally questionable, there is no suggestion that the Walrus has actually committed a crime.
an animal that has fur and that swims is a polar bear.
The walrus is the predator
yes
usually
Walruses are warmblooded Mammals. No, a walrus is a mammal.
for the fur that sells for a lot of money