swiming.
Flippers
Yes.
Walruses can rotate their back flippers and use them for movement on land.
Walruses appear practically hairless, but they do have subtle, short hairs all over their bodies. But they do have completely hairless flippers, though.
All walruses are plump, it is the thick blubber under the skin that keeps them warm. The walrus flops the whole body forward in a series of jerks, and can move quite quickly over a short distance.
carnivorous aquatic mammals that include the seals, walruses, and similar animals having finlike flippers as organs of locomotion.
Not exactly, but they are well-adapted to their environment: Please see the related link below for more information:
Humpbacks have long flippers for them to swim. Although they swim slowly their flippers come in handy if they may need it for protection. Gkspk 1312011
Dolphins have flippers because they are useful for navigating in water. Since dolphins live their whole lives in the water, they do not need feet. Flippers are useful for steering.
Pinnipeds are a group of marine mammals that includes seals, sea lions, and walruses. They are characterized by flippers for swimming and different adaptations for life both on land and in water. Pinnipeds can be found in oceans and other aquatic environments around the world.
You need to get the flippers.
it depends on what you mean by "drink" if you mean drink alcohol, then no. but walruses drink. all living animals need water.