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  2. Category:Walruses - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to Walruses (Odobenus rosmarus), with their uses and depictions in human culture.The species represents a large pinniped marine mammal with discontinuous distribution about the North Pole in the Arctic Ocean and subarctic seas of the Northern Hemisphere.

  3. Walrus - Wikipedia

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    The walrus sucks the meat out by sealing its powerful lips to the organism and withdrawing its piston-like tongue rapidly into its mouth, creating a vacuum. The walrus palate is uniquely vaulted, enabling effective suction; researchers measured pressures in the oral cavity as low as -87.9 kPa in air, and -118.8 kPa underwater. [78]

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  5. Walrus ivory - Wikipedia

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    Walrus ivory, also known as morse, [1] comes from two modified upper canines of a walrus. The tusks grow throughout life and may, in the Pacific walrus, attain a length of one metre. [ 2 ] Walrus teeth are commercially carved and traded; the average walrus tooth has a rounded, irregular peg shape and is approximately 5 cm in length.

  6. Titanotaria - Wikipedia

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    Titanotaria is a genus of late, basal walrus from the Miocene of Orange County, California.Unlike much later odobenids, it lacked tusks. Titanotaria is known from an almost complete specimen which serves as the holotype for the only recognized species, Titanotaria orangensis, it is the best preserved fossil walrus currently known.

  7. Walrus and Kritskoi Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Walrus and Kritskoi Islands are a group of small islands in the Bering Sea, close to the coast of Alaska. The group is part of a cluster of other small coastal islands called the Kudobin Islands .

  8. Odobenocetops - Wikipedia

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    More substantial material was found in the form of three additional specimens, one of which is thought to represent a female O. peruvianus while the other two were described as a second, younger species named O. leptodon. The holotype specimen of O. leptodon is a nearly complete skull with the associated atlas, the topmost of the neck vertebrae.

  9. Thor (walrus) - Wikipedia

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    Thor is the nickname of a vagrant Atlantic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus) first seen in the Netherlands, in November 2022. [1] [2] [3]Thor is a male walrus probably about eight years old at the end of 2022, [4] and estimated to weigh around 0.75 tonnes.

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