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The only exception may be prions but people are not sure if they are alive.

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What is the heaviest weight of Walruses?

The heaviest weight recorded for Walruses is a staggering four tons, this is an equivalent of eight thousand pounds in the United States. However Walruses are no where close to the weight of other animals.


Are walruses autotroph or heterotroph?

Walruses are heterotrophs, which means they rely on consuming organic matter for their energy and nutrients. They do not have the ability to produce their own food through photosynthesis like autotrophs.


Do walrus live in south pole or north pole?

Walruses are located around the North Pole. They can be found in many areas around the Arctic Ocean and other cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere. There are no walruses at the South Pole.


Why are walruses important to its ecosystem?

Walruses play a crucial role in their ecosystem as both predators and prey. They help maintain the balance of marine life by feeding on benthic organisms, such as clams and mollusks, which prevents overpopulation of these species. Additionally, their presence supports other wildlife, as they are prey for polar bears and orcas. Moreover, walruses contribute to nutrient cycling in the ocean through their foraging activities, which can enhance the productivity of their habitats.


What are 3 nonliving limiting factors that affect a group of walruses?

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.