Walruses primarily inhabit the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions, often found on ice floes or near coastal areas of the Northern Hemisphere, including parts of Canada, Alaska, Russia, and Greenland. They primarily feed on benthic invertebrates, such as clams, snails, and other mollusks, which they locate by using their sensitive whiskers to detect prey on the ocean floor.
Ask yourself. Do Man eat walruses? :)
No. Walruses eat plankton and small fish, NOT cows.
The walrus is a sea mammal, and they are carnivores- they eat meat (clams, crabs, fish) There is no fruit where they live.
Walruses do not live at the South Pole, or on Antarctica.
Polar bears and especially killer whales kill and eat walruses.
Yes, walruses live in the north. They are found near the Arctic Circle.
No. They do eat meat. They enjoy muscles and sea cucumbers and can eat up to 4,000 clams in one sitting!
Yes, walruses are carnivores. Some food walruses eat include mollusks and occasionally seals.Yes walruses are carnivores. They eat mussels, crabs, squids, seacucumbers and so on. They have also been known to kill and eat seals, and scientist have even found remains of other walruses in the stomach of the dominant males.
They did not have to. Walruses do not live in Antarctica.
No. Penguins live in the southern hemisphere, while walruses live in the northern hemisphere.
Walruses mostly eat invertebrates. Invertebrates are animals that do not have backbones
Yes