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Ocean Creatures of the Arctic By: Puaolena Ke. Where does the animal live? Walruses spend about two-thirds of their lives in the water. Walruses are adapted.

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1 Ocean Creatures of the Arctic By: Puaolena Ke

2 Where does the animal live? Walruses spend about two-thirds of their lives in the water. Walruses are adapted to a habitat of sea ice and prefer snow-covered moving pack ice or ice floes to land. They haul out on small rocky islands when ice is not present.

3 What does the animal eat? Walruses eat mainly clams. Walruses also eat bivalves. Walruses eat the remains of young seals when food is scarce.

4 What they eat! Adult walruses eat about 4.2% to 6.2% of their total body weight per day. Walruses fill their stomachs twice daily. Walruses eat 3,000 to 6,000 clams at a single feeding.

5 Describe how they look?  Flippers are hairless.  Skin on flippers are thick and rough, helps them on land and ice.  Flippers used to swim and walk  Rounded body shape.  Cinnamon-brown skin color.

6 How do they LOOK?  Calf’s weight 100-115 lbs. at birth  Male 8ft-11ft. Female 7ft-9ft  Male 3,300 lb. Female 2,200  Head is square with tusks and whiskers.  18 teeth the top canine teeth are ivory tusks.  They have very small eyes and ears.  The ears are located behind the eyes.

7 Interesting Facts  Both male and female walruses have tusks  Average lifespan in the wild: Up to 40 years  A walrus can move on land as fast as a man run.

8 How does the animal communicate? Walruses produce sounds both above and below water. They produce growls, taps, knocks, grunts, barks, soft whistles, rasps, and clicks. Male walruses produce bell-like sounds below water. Calves bellow if disturbed.


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