They open there mouths like whales and go in the water. Its basically a fish net that a walrus has.
under the sea
Most of the badgers dig to find their food. Also, they sniff on the ground to find their food.
Most of the badgers dig to find their food. Also, they sniff on the ground to find their food.
Where ever you lay the food out, the mustang will sniff until he finds it
walruses get their food by rushing in the water quickly and opening their mouths like whales.
Walruses get their food by waddling around like penguins, sticking out their tusks, and saying "COME TO MAMA!"
Walruses get their food by waddling around like penguins, sticking out their tusks, and saying "COME TO MAMA!"
Walruses mostly eat invertebrates. Invertebrates are animals that do not have backbones
clams
Walruses play around in circles in the water after they get food and rest then play that is the truth.
they sniff it
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.