Because walruses are in a never ending battle with narwhals.
orcas, walruses and the Inuit people.
No, I'm afraid Narwhals don't fly, they are aquatic mammals and spend all of their time in the ocean.
Yes. Walruses still exist and can be found both in the wild and in captivity.
Tusks really are teeth. They're sharp, long, and curved. They stick out beyond the mouths of such animals that have them: elephants, narwhals, walruses, and wild boars.
rolled up news papers, boots, flyswatter, fire, narwhals
Some of the animals that live in the Arctic Ocean are beluga whales, killer whales, narwhals, seals, walruses , some kind of sharks
definitely walruses and sea lions... they are killed for there fat and carcases.
Animals like penguins, polar bears, walruses, belugas, narwhals, and seals live in the tundra.
Elephants, hippos, boars, a certain kind of deer, walruses, narwhals. A tusk is an especially large tooth, so animals with really big teeth are sometimes identified as "tusked," sometimes not.
Elephants are afraid of a mouse,Snakes in hawks, but I don't know what the blue whale is afraid of. :(( That's all I know. Hope it can help even a little.
There are a lot of animals that live in cold places. Some examples of animals that are adapted to polar temperatures are penguins, polar bears, narwhals, beluga whales, some species of seals, and walruses.