Walruses live in the cool Arctic climates and can be found in great numbers in the Pacific & Atlantic Ocean areas around the Arctic. Good population of Pacific Walruses can be found near Bering Strait, Eastern Siberia, Alaska etc. The Atlantic population can be found in the Canadian Arctic, Greenland and even Russia. An isolated population of Walruses are also known to inhabit the Laptev Sea. They prefer shallow waters due to their limited diving abilities. They can be found in areas where their favorite prey "clams" are found in good numbers.
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No, Walrus is not found as far South as present day Washington/Oregon State.
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Walrus are not native to Florida and are primarily found in the Arctic regions, such as the Bering Sea and surrounding areas. While there may be some captive walrus in aquariums or marine parks within Florida, there are no wild populations of walrus in the state. Therefore, the population of walrus in Florida is effectively zero in terms of natural habitats.
The Walrus and the Carpenter ate the oysters in Lewis Carroll's poem, but in the 1951 Disney movie, only the Walrus had any.
No. Walrus' natural habitats are located exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Lewis CarrollThese are lines from 'The Walrus and the Carpenter', a poem recited by the characters Tweedledum and Tweedledee in Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking-Glass (popularly known as "Alice in Wonderland").
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