4 flippers
walrus
O.o it has 2 flippers not feet and then it has a tail like a dolphin has
flippers and a layer of blubber.
yes
Yes. A walrus has fore and hind limbs that are modified into flippers. The foreflippers have tiny claws and the hind flippers have large claws on the three middle digits.
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.
They attach with their massive flippers and body weight. They also have sharp tusks
All walruses are plump, it is the thick blubber under the skin that keeps them warm. The walrus flops the whole body forward in a series of jerks, and can move quite quickly over a short distance.
The answer is Seals, Penguins and Sea lions. :)
Yes they do. They hear through tiny, barely visible holes on the sides of their heads.
2, the atlantic walrus and the pacific walrus
2 the alantic walrus and the pacific walrus