Walrus

/ˈwɔːlrəs/ noun

A walrus is a huge marine mammal with long tusks, whiskers, and thick skin that lives in cold Arctic oceans.

“Walrus” comes from early modern Dutch and Scandinavian words like “walrus” and “hvalross,” which likely meant “whale-horse” or “whale-ox.” Sailors named it by comparing its size and strength to large land animals and whales.

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