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Walrus

Walrus. By Rita Mckain. They eat crabs, seals, octopus, sea cucumbers and snails, and fish. Their predators are sharks, killer whales, and whales. They use their whisker pads to detect food as it skims the seabed for food.

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Walrus

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  1. Walrus By Rita Mckain

  2. They eat crabs, seals, octopus, sea cucumbers and snails, and fish. Their predators are sharks, killer whales, and whales. They use their whisker pads to detect food as it skims the seabed for food.

  3. The walrus lives on the edges of Arctic, the coasts of Northern North America. They sometimes live in Greenland. They prefer to live in Arctic and Northern North America.

  4. The walrus sort of looks like a sea lion with tusks. The walrus is 2,000 to 3,000 pounds. They are 12 feet high.

  5. The walrus is an awesome animal! I think that they are awesome animals! By the way, walrus in Latin means “tooth walking sea cow!”

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