To protect themselves from the cold.
The blubber protects the walrus from the cold.
It has blubber
Blubber
Yes.
keeps it warm
Blubber.
Walrus stay warm by: 1. Their thick blubber "fat" is used as an insulation against the cold. 2. They huddle in massive groups.
Walrus live in very cold water with ice. The blubber acts as a store of energy and also fat is a good insulator and traps heat inside the Walrus' body. This keeps them warm. Note, many marine mammals (whales, seals etc.) also use blubber in this way.
It uses its sharp, powerful tusks to tear the flesh of its enemies.
The 'stuff' could be the thick layer of blubber (fat) that protects the walrus from the cold.
The layer of fat, or blubber, around a walrus's body serves several essential functions. It provides insulation, helping to maintain body temperature in cold Arctic waters. Additionally, blubber serves as an energy reserve, supplying nutrients during periods when food is scarce. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in harsh environments.
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