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.
Also known as blubber, this layer helps the walrus to keep heat inside its body instead of having the heat radiate off of it.
Walruses are fat because the blubber helps with cold temperatures and also if you've watched videos with polar bears and walruses, it helps protect them from the bears claws and teeth and also from attacks from other walrus tusks. walruses swim in frigid cold waters so having an extra layer would be helpful.
The 'stuff' could be the thick layer of blubber (fat) that protects the walrus from the cold.
its fat
Seals have a thick layer of fat around their bodies, plus oily, waterproof fur to help insulate them.
Walruses can float due to their very high body fat content.
Three arctic animals that have blubber besides a polar bear are seals, walruses, and whales. Blubber is a thick layer of fat that helps these animals insulate their bodies and stay warm in the cold Arctic waters.
to stay warm
7 walruses
The nerve fibers of the brain are wrapped by a layer of fat. The fat acts as protection for the brain when the head is struck in an accident.
They have a thick layer of fat so they can keep warm.
When the layer of fat causes a droop to the abominal area, it's known as a pannus; a hanging 'flap' of fat and skin.