Yes
A walrus is a vertebrate.
It's wild.
Yes, a walrus is a vertebrate. It belongs to the category of mammals, which are vertebrates possessing a spinal column made of individual vertebrae.
Yes: a walrus is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone and an internal skeleton, and they include all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians. Walruses are mammals, and are therefore vertebrates.
32,000
about 40 years
Growing Up Wild - 2003 Walrus was released on: USA: 3 December 2005
in the artic
Yes they are vertebrate's. It looks like they don't have spines but they do. It just that all of there blubber is hiding it or not showing.
A tusk.
Wendal the walrus come once a month between mon-fri
Yes, a walrus is a vertebrate. Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone or spinal column, and walruses belong to the class Mammalia, which includes all mammals. They are characterized by their large size, tusks, whiskers, and flippers, and are primarily found in Arctic regions.