Walruses inhabit tundra regions primarily because these areas provide essential resources, such as ice platforms for resting, breeding, and giving birth. The cold waters surrounding the tundra are rich in marine life, including their primary food sources like clams and other benthic invertebrates. Moreover, the icy environment helps protect them from predators, creating a suitable habitat for their survival and reproduction.
No. Penguins live in the southern hemisphere, while walruses live in the northern hemisphere.
they live in the ALPINE tundra
mountain lions live in the alpine tundra; they are carnivores
I'm no expert, but sea lions can live in tundra. I hope I helped!
Walruses live in the seas around the Arctic.
No, they do not live at that pole of the Earth.
Walruses live in the taiga, tundra, and ice biomes.
Animals like penguins, polar bears, walruses, belugas, narwhals, and seals live in the tundra.
Walruses do not live at the South Pole, or on Antarctica.
polar bears, sea lions, walruses, whales
Yes, walruses live in the north. They are found near the Arctic Circle.
No. Penguins live in the southern hemisphere, while walruses live in the northern hemisphere.
They did not have to. Walruses do not live in Antarctica.
Walruses live in the cool Arctic climates and can be found in great numbers in the Pacific & Atlantic Ocean areas around the Arctic. Good population of Pacific Walruses can be found near Bering Strait, Eastern Siberia, Alaska etc. The Atlantic population can be found in the Canadian Arctic, Greenland and even Russia. An isolated population of Walruses are also known to inhabit the Laptev Sea. They prefer shallow waters due to their limited diving abilities. They can be found in areas where their favorite prey "clams" are found in good numbers.
no are u stupid jk they live in a water biome which is either freshwater or saltwater, but they could live in both.
seals walruses and polar bears are found along the coast
no