No, walruses are not a deep sea animal. They mostly spend their lives near the surface of the water hunting for fish or sunbathing on the rocks along the shore in their part of the beach.
Walruses mostly eat invertebrates. Invertebrates are animals that do not have backbones
Polar bears and especially killer whales kill and eat walruses.
yes they are sea animals and they live on land to they are amphibian
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Polar Bears and Walruses
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.
Orcas, humans, and walruses can.
Odobenedae, and odobenuce rosmarus
walruses and sharks and the crocidile
it depends on what you mean by "drink" if you mean drink alcohol, then no. but walruses drink. all living animals need water.
Like the majority of animals. But they give birth in the water.
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