Walruses primarily inhabit the Arctic region, which is predominantly in the Northern Hemisphere. They are commonly found in areas such as the Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, and around the coasts of northern Canada and Russia. While they may occasionally venture into more southern waters, their primary range is within the Arctic and sub-Arctic environments.
No. Walrus' natural habitats are located exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere.
Walrus live in herds.
where in the world do walrus live
No. All walrus make their homes in the Northern Hemisphere.
Walrus live in all northern parts of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
The walrus lives in the frozen north lands. Men that live in those regions hunt the walrus.
in the artic
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