yes
Yes, whales and dolhpins travel in large groups called 'pods'
yes
Yes many pioneers traveled in groups for safety.
The Latin name for walrus is Odobenus rosmarus. This species is known for its distinctive tusks, whiskers, and large size, typically found in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Walruses are social animals, often seen in large groups on ice floes or beaches.
a walrus
they call large groups blooms and small groups swarms
walrus
The walrus can be described as ponderous. This is due to it's large size and how slow the walrus moves when it is out of the water.
they travel in pods ranging from roughly 5-10 whales
Yes, they enjoy living in large groups of pigglies so they don't get lonley
No... walruses are very large
Yes. They rest on rocky shores with their bretheren. But I don't think they swim in very large pods/groups. Maybe 5-10 walruses.