Flippers
about 1 foot - 2 feet
Yes, the noun 'walruses', the plural form of the noun walrus, is a common noun, a general word for a type of large marine mammal.
Not exactly, but they are well-adapted to their environment: Please see the related link below for more information:
polar bears, sea lions, walruses, whales
Walruses live in the taiga, tundra, and ice biomes.
The collective nouns are a herd of walruses, a huddle of walruses, a pod of walruses.
The seal is a pinniped and the group includes seals, sea lions, and walruses. The term pinnipedmeans "fin or flipper-footed" as all have modified legs and feet to better suit their aquatic habitat.
A walruses have one baby walruses 2-3 years.
Walruses are grey or light brown
Whales Walruses Seals Polar Bears Caribou Foxes
Popularity has nothing to do with it. There are no walruses in Antarctica. Walruses are only in the Arctic, North Pole, not South Pole.
walruses have 2 large tusks