walrus
Walrus is a carnivorous mammal in the family Walrus, which has only one species and no subspecies. Walrus has a cylindrical body, thick and obese. Flat head, blunt snout. The forelimbs are relatively long, and the fingers are spread apart; The hind limbs can bend forward, allowing for crawling on land and swinging left and right while swimming. The tail is very short, hidden in the skin behind the buttocks. Male white upper canine teeth grow continuously throughout their lives, with their roots attached to the upper jaw and a very strong connection to the skull. The tips extend out of the mouth to form elephant like fangs, hence the name.
Walrus skull
Walrus is a carnivorous mammal in the family Walrus, which has only one species and no subspecies. The body is cylindrical, thick and obese. It can crawl on land and sway left and right while swimming. They are mostly distributed in the Arctic Ocean, and sometimes can also be seen in the Atlantic and northern Pacific Ocean. They usually live in areas with a water depth of less than 80 meters and prefer habitats with gravel bottoms. The recipe is very broad. I have a big appetite and can eat up to 50 kilograms of food at once. There are also many survival skills, such as taking turns guarding, changing body color, basking in the sun in winter, and constantly using the nose to scoop wet sand on the body to absorb water and cool down in summer.
walrus
Walrus is a carnivorous mammal in the family Walrus, which has only one species and no subspecies. Walrus has a cylindrical body, thick and obese. The lifespan is around 50 years old. Walruses are mostly distributed in the Arctic Ocean, and their presence can sometimes be seen in the Atlantic and northern Pacific Oceans. They usually live in areas with a water depth of less than 80 meters and prefer habitats with gravel bottoms. The recipe is very broad, including over 60 types of marine organisms. Walruses have many survival skills, such as taking turns guarding, changing body color, basking in the sun in winter, and constantly using their noses to scoop wet sand on their bodies to absorb water and cool down in summer.
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