Walruses can float due to their very high body fat content.
they sleep and float on the water
flubber
Buoyant means able to float. Adjective.
Walruses have large, buoyant bodies and a thick layer of blubber that provides insulation and helps them float on the surface of the water. Their muscular flippers allow for efficient movement while swimming and can also be positioned to support their weight when resting. Additionally, walruses can sleep while floating by using their tusks to anchor themselves to ice or other surfaces, allowing them to relax without fully submerging.
They are too top heavy to be able to float upright or upside down, if you filled it with water a bit, then it will start to be able to float easier.
coal can float on water, because water's density is 1.0 g/cm3. and nothing is able to float on water unless it's density is less than water's density (; hope this helps you out! coal can float on water, because water's density is 1.0 g/cm3. and nothing is able to float on water unless it's density is less than water's density.
Wood floats in water.
I have a marker which float in water.
It is lighter than water.
bco'z they have lots of feather
they float
so that they will be able to float and drive on water. :)