No! Walruses are bigger with tusks!
Seals, walrus, sea lions and whales
A walrus belongs to the group of marine mammals known as pinnipeds, which also includes seals and sea lions. Pinnipeds are characterized by their sleek bodies, flipper-like limbs, and ability to thrive in both water and on land.
Seals, sea lions and walrus are all known to make barking vocalizations.
No. They swim, and cannot climb. Think of a seal or walrus, and not a lion or tiger.
The answer is Seals, Penguins and Sea lions. :)
Like a walrus or any other sea lion. See the related link for a picture of an Australian sea lion.
Walrus is the largest seal in the world. So yes, it is.
a walrus has tusks
* A rabble (Butterfly) * A rookery (Sea lions, seals, walrus) * A rafter (turkeys) * A rout (wolves)
That is the correct spelling of walrus, a carnivorous sea mammal related to seals and sea lions. Adult walruses are known for their large ivory tusks.
no
The animal most closely related to the walrus is the sea lion. Both belong to the pinniped group, which includes seals, sea lions, and walruses, all of which are marine mammals adapted to life in water. They share similar characteristics, such as flippers for swimming and a diet primarily consisting of marine prey. Additionally, walruses and sea lions are both part of the clade Pinnipedia, highlighting their evolutionary connection.