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Male walruses are known as "bulls." They can weigh up to 4,400 pounds and are over 10 feet in length. They are also known for ...
Pacific walruses prefer sea ice for molting, mating, giving birth, nursing and resting between dives for food. Trouble is, as the century progresses, there’s going to be far less ice around.
The Pacific walruses are back in their habitat and can be viewed by guests starting today. The zoo announced last week in a clip shared to Facebook that the walrus exhibit would reopen on July 1.
Update: 5,000 to 6000 walruses are on the shore, according to an estimate from the Fish and Wildlife Service. Only days before President Obama travels to the Alaskan Arctic on Monday to focus ...
The male Pacific walrus calf is estimated to be about a month old. He was rescued July 31 and has been in the care of the Alaska SeaLife Center.
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Given a choice between giving birth on land or sea ice, Pacific walrus mothers most often choose ice. Likewise, they prefer sea ice for molting, mating, nursing and resting between dives for food.
The walruses are now back in Indy after spending the last 18 months at Sea World in Orlando while their habitat was being renovated, according to the zoo's post on Instagram.
Alaska Native people in Bristol Bay have harvested walrus at Qayassiq for thousands of years. But they weren’t always able to hunt there. Qayassiq’s walrus hunt, once banned, now teaches ...
MOSCOW, March 20. /TASS/. The main habitat and migration areas of walruses shift due to the changing ice cover distribution in the Bering, Chukchi and East Siberian Seas due to climate change ...
A female walrus was discovered hundreds of miles from its natural habitat, sleeping on a submarine at a North Holland naval base. The walrus, who has been named Freya, is the first walrus to be ...
A walrus has been spotted in northern France, thousands of miles away from its Arctic circle habitat. The sea animal, commonly found in Greenland, Russia or Alaska, was seen at the port of Dieppe ...