0 a large animal with tusks, living near the ocean -- hvalross [ masculine ]
1 a type of large sea animal with huge tusks, related to the seal. -- hvalross
Most of the dated archaeological finds are bone or tusk fragments, but a few are artefacts made of walrus tusk.
The walrus has been exploited eagerly during the past millennia.
The two words we selected were hedgehog and walrus, and our props for these words were beanie-baby stuffed animals.
By experimenting with different temperature distributions in the layered atmosphere, one can discover numerous situations that convert an orca or a walrus into a merman.
Because the walrus is a smaller animal than the orca, it must be somewhat closer to the observer to have the same visibility.
In his right hand he carried a walrus-spear as representing a man, and in his left a skin scraper to indicate a woman.
The number of polar bears and walrus taken each year was also comparatively modest, despite the voyage of 1886, when 170 walrus were caught.
The authors are only aware of a few dated fossil finds of walrus from the latter regions.