They have blubber (fat) under their skin which acts as insulation so they keep warm, even in cold temperatures like that
Polar-bears and walruses are two examples of animals that have adapted to extreme cold temperatures. There are others - arctic fox, various species of penguins, etc. Camels are an example of adaptation to extreme (desert) heat - though in Siberia, they also have to adapt to cold.
They Hunted whales, walruses, and seals. They developed the kayak.
They did not have to. Walruses do not live in Antarctica.
They Hunted whales, walruses, and seals. They developed the kayak.
because of their fat
Yes, walruses can get cold, but they are well-adapted to their icy environments. They have a thick layer of blubber that provides insulation against frigid temperatures, as well as a thick skin that helps protect them from the cold water. However, prolonged exposure to extreme cold can still pose risks, particularly for younger or injured individuals. Generally, walruses are found in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions where they thrive in cold conditions.
Walruses are mammals therefore they are warm blooded.
they migrated and relied on hunting and fishing
They consume large amount of fish and anything else they can eat, which helps them store fat. As their fat builds the more heat they can store, which then allows them so survive in cold climates
walruses dont adapt to there envirment they just die! :(
Wildlife that breeds on the Antarctic continent -- none live there, adapt with layers of fat and feather or skin features that protect their cores from the extreme cold.
Walruses are fat because the blubber helps with cold temperatures and also if you've watched videos with polar bears and walruses, it helps protect them from the bears claws and teeth and also from attacks from other walrus tusks. walruses swim in frigid cold waters so having an extra layer would be helpful.