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Animals with skin similar to a walrus typically belong to marine mammals, particularly pinnipeds, such as seals and sea lions. These animals have thick, tough skin that helps insulate them in cold water and offers some protection from predators. Additionally, some species of elephants have wrinkled, thick skin that shares similarities in texture and durability with walrus skin, although they inhabit very different environments.

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