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  1. Walrus - Wikipedia

    Walrus live mostly in shallow waters above the continental shelves, spending significant amounts of their lives on the sea ice looking for benthic bivalve molluscs. Walruses are relatively long-lived, social …

  2. Walrus | Description, Size, Habitat, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    May 3, 2026 · Walrus, huge, seal-like mammal with long tusks (upper canine teeth) found in the Arctic seas. There are two subspecies: the Atlantic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) and the Pacific …

  3. Walrus - Facts, Size, Weight, Habitat, Diet, Predators & Pictures

    Walruses are the only extant species of the family Odobenidae, recognized by their long elephant -like tusks and a prominent mustache of grizzly whiskers. These pinniped mammals inhabit the shallow …

  4. Walrus Fact Sheet | Blog | Nature | PBS

    Nov 14, 2025 · Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus): a large pinniped marine mammal. Adult male walruses, called bulls, can reach lengths of up to 11 feet and weigh as much as 3,700 pounds. Females are …

  5. Walrus Animal Facts - Odobenus rosmarus - A-Z Animals

    May 27, 2024 · The walrus is a large Arctic pinniped distinguished by long tusks and sensitive whiskers used to find benthic prey. It forms social herds on sea ice and coasts, feeding mainly on clams and …

  6. Walrus: The Arctic Behemoth - Ocean Info

    The Walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) is a large marine mammal inhabiting the Arctic circle and subarctic regions. It is easily recognized by its long tusks and tough, wrinkled thick skin. It is a pinniped and …

  7. Walrus | National Geographic

    These marine mammals are extremely sociable, prone to loudly bellowing and snorting at one another, but are aggressive during mating season. With wrinkled brown and pink hides, walruses are...

  8. Walrus | The Animal Facts | Appearance, Diet, Habitat, Behavior

    Meet the walrus (Odobenus rosmarus) on The Animal Facts including their appearance, diet, habitat, range, breeding, behavior and lifespan.

  9. Walrus - Ocean Conservancy

    Walruses are easily recognized by their large, prominent tusks. Tusks are found on both males and females and are used to move on the ice, defend against predators like polar bears and orcas and to …

  10. Walrus - Animal Corner

    Apr 9, 2026 · There are two species of walrus: the Pacific walrus and the Atlantic walrus. Both species are considered to be vulnerable to extinction due to hunting and climate change.