The walrus is an air breathing mammal. If the walrus doesn't breathe air, it dies.
On the shore or ice burg, typically dry land.
Some ice cubes have holes in the middle to increase the amount of surface area the ice offers to any liquid it is in. This increases the ice's ability to remove heat from the liquid and cool it more rapidly.
In the Arctic: polar bears, walruses, and seals.
Walruses live in the taiga, tundra, and ice biomes.
snow leapords, polar bears, walruses, penguins
The people fish in the summer by going to the lake.
Yes walruses live in Russia but the numbers of walruses are decreasing. The shrinking of the sea ice cover has been difficult for walruses. A record number died in 2007. A large number of the remaining walrus live in Chukchi Sea near Cape Serdtse-Kamen.
Three nonliving limiting factors that affect a group of walruses include temperature, ice availability, and water quality. Temperature influences their habitat and the availability of ice, which walruses rely on for resting and breeding. Ice availability is crucial, as it provides a platform for hauling out and protects them from predators. Additionally, water quality impacts their food sources, as pollution or changes in salinity can affect the marine ecosystem they depend on for survival.
Walruses use their tusks for a variety of purposes such as digging for food, creating holes in the ice, and defending themselves against predators or during social interactions. The tusks are actually elongated canine teeth that can grow up to 3 feet long in males, and are important tools for survival in their Arctic habitat.
"Cut the ice" and, more commonly "Break the ice" mean "to initiate a conversation".
All cake-and-cookie-like things have little holes in them. Since a wafer cone is one of thse things, it has little air holes in them that you may not be able to see. As ice cream melts and becomes a liquid, it also may find ways to get into the little holes, similar to how a sponge absorbs water.
Cut of Ice was created on 1960-02-17.