walrus
/ˈwɔːlrəs/
noun
- A large marine mammal of cold Arctic waters, with long tusks, whiskers, and flippers, related to seals and sea lions.
- The walrus uses its long tusks to pull itself onto ice floes.
- A group of walruses rested on the rocky shore after feeding.
- Walruses can weigh over a ton and live for about 40 years.