A walrus has approximately 200 bones in its body. This number can vary slightly due to individual differences and the presence of additional small bones, such as sesamoids. The walrus's skeletal structure is adapted for its aquatic lifestyle, with flippers that aid in swimming.
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Yes, they are the only mammals that have one.
A walrus typically has around 200 bones in its body. The exact number can vary slightly among individuals due to factors like age and size. Their skeletal structure is adapted for their lifestyle, with strong forelimbs for swimming and a robust body to support their large size.
2, the atlantic walrus and the pacific walrus
2 the alantic walrus and the pacific walrus
Walrus has two syllables.
'walrus are tusky' has five syllables.
There are two syllables in the word "walrus" - wal-rus.
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A walrus can have one calf during childbirth. Over a walrus' lifetime it can have about 20 calves, about 1 every 2 to 3 years.
It depends on how large the sausage is. For example, you could get 1 walrus sized sausage, but many sausage sized sausages.
The walrus is the predator