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Walrus Presentation. By Tripp Barkett. Structural Adaptations. One structural adaptation of the walrus is conserve oxygen below water. This is an important adaptation because without it the walrus cannot breathe under water.
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Walrus Presentation By Tripp Barkett
Structural Adaptations • One structural adaptation of the walrus is conserve oxygen below water. This is an important adaptation because without it the walrus cannot breathe under water. • A second adaptation is tusk. This is an important adaptation because if they are close to land but in trouble they can pull themselves out of the water to get away. • A third adaptation is fur. This is an important adaptation because they can keep warm. • A fourth adaptation is blubber. This is an important adaptation because it can also keep warm in cold water.
Behavioral Adaptations • One behavioral adaptation of the walrus is swimming speed. This is an important adaptation because if predator tries to attack them they can get away quickly • A second adaptation is water adaptations. This is an important adaptation because the walrus uses its tusks In the water to eat, swim, and survive
Habitat • The walrus lives in the Atlantic Ocean • It lives in North America/Atlantic Ocean • The walrus needs water and oxygen in its habitat • The walrus uses its tusks to dig holes to blend in
Diet • The walrus is a carnivore and typically eats clams • It also eats all kinds of fish • It also eats cephalopods in the Alantic Ocean • When it sees it it will swim slow so the cephalpods does not hear it and not swim away \ • It also eats gastropods in the Alantic Ocean • The walrus disguses its self with rock and follows it until its time
Resources • I used the book called The Four Walruses • I also used the websight called NatianalGeogapics