Walrus Size

Size of Walrus
Weight | 850-1,700 kg [Males can weigh up to 1,700 kg (3,700 lbs), females up to 850 kg (1,800 lbs)] | ||
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Length | 270-320 cm [Males typically range up to 320 cm (126 in), Females range up to 270 cm (106 in). Average size of tusks is roughly 50 cm (19 in)] | ||
Lifespan | 30-40 yrs [Around 30-40 years in the wild and up to 30 years in captivity] | ||
Maximum speed | Top speed is around 35kph (22mph) |
The Walrus is a member of the chordata, It is a mammal that raises the next generation with female breast milk. In taxonomy, its phylum is Chordata, the class is Mammalia, and it belongs to the order Carnivora.
The Walrus belonged to the family Odobenidae, mainly distributed in Ocean. They like to live in ice floes and rocky, remote coastlines, and diurnal is their life style.Their skin type is hair, and their bodies have multiple colors, mainly brown, grey. In addition, shellfish, worms, snails are also foods that it often preys.Their main predators are humans, killer whales, polar bears.It is currently estimated that there are 200,000 - 250,000.
The most distinctive feature of Walrus is long tusks that can grow up to 1m long. If we use one sentence to describe the Walrus, it is "Inhabits the freezing waters of the Arctic Circle!".
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