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Walrus likely makes home in shallow water habitats with a depth reaching at 328 feet. They will rarely forage in deep waters.

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Let’s see what are walrus predators. What Eats Walruses? - Walrus Predators Killer whales and possibly polar bears are thought to be the potential predators of walrus. Young polar bears rarely go after the walrus. Adult bears mostly hunt walruses but even adults would prefer to feed on young walruses.

The walrus’ tusks grow 3 feet in length and they continue to grow throughout their lives. Now here is the million-dollar question! Why do walruses have tusks?

The walrus will dive to the sea bottom to eat clams and bivalve mollusks. Walruses usually suck the meat out of the marine organisms and they use their piston-like tongue to do so. They have pretty powerful lips which are locked into the prey sucking the entire meat all the way to the walrus’ stomach.

Yes, female walruses do have tusks however, unlike male’s tusks the female’s tusks are probably shorter and slightly thinner too. Males usually use their

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