WalrusBy Claire Mammal The walrus has hair. The walrus has hair. It has a backbone. It has a backbone. The walrus breaths air through its lungs. The.

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WalrusBy Claire

Mammal The walrus has hair. The walrus has hair. It has a backbone. It has a backbone. The walrus breaths air through its lungs. The walrus breaths air through its lungs.

Location (Where it lives) Walruses live in the cold regions of the north pole. Walruses live in the cold regions of the north pole.

Habitat /Environment Where: Bering sea, Islands in Russia Where: Bering sea, Islands in Russia Surroundings/Shelter: Water Surroundings/Shelter: Water Temperature: Cold Temperature: Cold

Food Walruses eat 120 pounds of fish and shellfish each day. Walruses eat 120 pounds of fish and shellfish each day.

Predator-Pray Relationship The walrus is the pray to a polar bear. The walrus is the pray to a polar bear. The walrus is the predator to fish and shellfish. The walrus is the predator to fish and shellfish.

Size / Looks Height: Boys are feet and girls are 8-9 feet. Height: Boys are feet and girls are 8-9 feet. Weight: The boys are 2 tons and girls are over 1 ton. Weight: The boys are 2 tons and girls are over 1 ton. Description: The color is pink-to- cinnamon-brown. Description: The color is pink-to- cinnamon-brown.

Interesting Fact The tusks are really extra long that grow from either side of the walruses top jaw. The tusks are really extra long that grow from either side of the walruses top jaw.

Interesting Fact Baby walruses are about four feet long at birth. Baby walruses are about four feet long at birth.

Interesting Fact Walruses live in the cold regions of the North Pole. Walruses live in the cold regions of the North Pole.

Interesting Fact Walruses are one and a half times the size of sea lions. Walruses are one and a half times the size of sea lions.

Interesting Fact Walruses sometimes fight each other. Walruses sometimes fight each other.