about 200,000
the Atlantic and pacific.
about 200,000
pacific ocean
I think around 220,000 :) Hope this helps!
A walruses have one baby walruses 2-3 years.
Yes walruses live in Russia but the numbers of walruses are decreasing. The shrinking of the sea ice cover has been difficult for walruses. A record number died in 2007. A large number of the remaining walrus live in Chukchi Sea near Cape Serdtse-Kamen.
Walruses live in Antarctica and arctic seas. They are related to seals, whom are related to both walruses and sea lions. So I do believe that walruses are related not just to seals, but also to their relatives, the sea lions.Quick and interesting facts on walruses:-The Atlantic species of walrus is considered endangered.-In many places, commercial hunting for walruses is against the law.-A walrus' tusks are just enlongated canine teeth.Yes the walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) is native to Alaska.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, Walruses were heavily hunted by Whalers and Sealers which drastically reduced their numbers. They almost wiped out the whole Atlantic population. Commercial hunting of Walruses is banned in a majority of its habitats. Walrus Meat, Skin and Tusks were the main reason for the widespread hunting of these large animals. Even today, Walrus hunts happen in Russia, USA, Canada and Denmark. Approximately 4000 to 7000 animals are killed each year.
One walrus, many walruses. If he owns something, it's the walrus'. If they own something, it's the walruses'.
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Well, walruses fish for their food. Walruses prefer molluscs & bivalves such as clams. They suck bivalve animals from the shells. Walruses also eat many other kinds of benthic invertebrates including worms, gastropods, cephalopods, crustaceans, sea cucumbers, and other soft-bodied animals. Walruses may occasionally prey on fishes such as polar cod.
Walruses live in the cool Arctic climates and can be found in great numbers in the Pacific & Atlantic Ocean areas around the Arctic. Good population of Pacific Walruses can be found near Bering Strait, Eastern Siberia, Alaska etc. The Atlantic population can be found in the Canadian Arctic, Greenland and even Russia. An isolated population of Walruses are also known to inhabit the Laptev Sea. They prefer shallow waters due to their limited diving abilities. They can be found in areas where their favorite prey "clams" are found in good numbers.