A hybrid of a walrus and a seal is not biologically possible, as they belong to different genera and have significant differences in their reproductive systems and genetics. Walruses are from the genus Odobenus, while true seals fall under the family Phocidae. However, if one were to imagine such a hybrid, it might possess features of both animals, such as the walrus's tusks and size combined with the streamlined body and agility of a seal. This concept is purely fictional and does not exist in nature.
walrus seal
a walrus
walrus have tusks and seals don't
Seal and Walrus Hunting - 1910 was released on: USA: 3 January 1910
Blubber
Walrus is the largest seal in the world. So yes, it is.
A seal, A walrus, a penguin . . .
one has tusks one doesn't
they both like a tight seal
walrus or a sea lion
Walrus
Walrus are mammals.