Walrus tusks are a significant adaptation that serve multiple purposes, including defense against predators, competition among males for mates, and aiding in hauling themselves out of icy waters onto land or ice. These elongated canines also help walruses to break through ice and can be used to help secure their position while resting. Additionally, tusks play a role in social interactions within their groups, enhancing communication and hierarchy among individuals. Overall, these adaptations are crucial for their survival in harsh Arctic environments.
1 foot long
50 - 60 centimeter
They are long(can grow to 6 feet!)and white. Though sometimes their tusks can break in a fight. The tusks are actually teeth.
The tusks of the walrus could kill the bear, but if the polar bear can get past the tusks it could kill the walrus.
A walrus has ivory tusks. A narwhal has a single ivory tusk.
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Many mammals have tusks, including elephants, boars, and of course, narwhals.
walrus have tusks and seals don't
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