Toothwalkers: Giants of the Arctic Ice ...
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Walrus A Sea World Education Department Resource Education Departments Sea World of California, Florida, and Texas The ocean and its inhabitants fascinate us, and this fascination leads to a quest for knowledge and deeper understanding. Although it is our intent to provide you with the most accurate and up-to-date information available, it is possible that some of this information may change as ...
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Vikings Looking Both Ways Arctic Wildlife Crossroads/Continents Yup'ik Masks Alutiiq Dance Arctic Social Sciences Repatriation Yamal Ainu Get Plug-ins Help Printing Credits Copyright Smithsonian Institution, 2002. All rights reserved. Walrus Odobenus Rosmarus Everyone knows what a walrus looks like! Its long ivory tusks are used for many things, including protection from attack by polar bears, ...
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Photo courtesy Roger Birkel, The Baltimore Zoo. Pacific Walrus Scientific Name: Odobenus rosmarus Home: Alaskan and Chukchi Sea, Bristol Bay, and the Bering Sea Description: Up to 14 feet long and weighing 2000 pounds. Reddish- skinned sea mammal with three foot ivory tusks. Short neck with bristly mustache, flippers. The walrus has the best creature mustache! With as many as 700 hairs packed on ...
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Taxonomy and common names of walrus subspecies ...
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