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Walrus Facts. 42,510 likes · 69 talking about this. Walrus Facts provides a vital public service: walrus trivia! Message us for factoids: we're quite happy blubbering on about walruses as much as...
4 kwi 2022 · Walrus bulls make whistling and thumping sounds underwater as mating calls. Faburus! #walrusFacts
28 lut 2022 · Walrus bulls use a variety of mating calls to attract mates. Walricious! #walrusFacts
13 lip 2023 · Explore a fascinating Arctic creature with our walrus facts! Learn about these mammals, from their mighty tusks to unique behaviors.
3 mar 2023 · The walrus is a semiaquatic marine mammal characterized by its large size, long tusks and moustache-like whiskers. The walrus belongs to the group Pinnipedia, which is also home to the walrus’s closest relatives: the seals and sea lions. The walrus is the only living member of the family Odobenidae.
Walrus are large and typically weigh between 800-1,700kg, but exceptional bulls can weigh up to 2,000kg. They are 2.2 – 3.7m in length and the third largest pinniped species, after elephant seals.
1. There are two main subspecies of walrus. The Atlantic and Pacific – which both occupy different areas of the Arctic. The Atlantic walrus lives in the seasonally ice-covered northern waters of Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia.