walruses in English

noun
1
a large gregarious marine mammal related to the eared seals, having two large downward-pointing tusks and found in the Arctic Ocean.
Brian has concentrated on the ecological diversity of the region, with its rare flowers, walruses , Bowhead whales, bearded seals, Polar bears and sea birds.

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1. Walruses adapted with layers of fat.

2. Walruses use their tusks to grip on ice and to haul out on ice.

3. Cetacea does not include walruses, seals or the sirenas – manatee, sea cow and dugong.

4. Mother walruses, confused by the lack of ice, are crowding onto the land with their pups.

5. Animals have also engaged in kissing, touching of noses, mouths and muzzles have been witnessed in African elephants, walruses, and mountain zebras.

6. Carnivora is the order of eutherian mammals that includes wolves, dogs, cats, raccoons, bears, weasels, hyaenas, seals, and walruses, to name just a few

7. A 28,000-year-old fossil walrus was dredged up from the bottom of San Francisco Bay, indicating Pacific walruses ranged that far south during the last ice age.

8. Brumal is also home to various Whales, various walruses, various seals, several hares, several weasels, some lemmings, various birds, and a large fish and crustacean ecosystem