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Jul 3, 2020

[Answer] 1. Which highly sociable marine mammal can be found near the Arctic Circle, and is easily identified by its flat-flipper and distinctive whiskers, as well as its two, long, white tusks?

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...1. Walrus 2. Narwhal 3. Warthog 4. Platypus The walrus is easily recognised by its iconic white tusks, which are used to help it out of the Arctic's icy waters. These tusks can grow up to a meter in length, and are also used to pierce the ice, in order to create breathing holes. Moreover, similarly to the way in which bucks lock horns in order to attract a mate, the male walrus also uses its tusks aggressively, not only in order to defend its territory, but also to protect its females during the mating season.




Step 2 : Answer to the question "1. Which highly sociable marine mammal can be found near the Arctic Circle, and is easily identified by its flat-flipper and distinctive whiskers, as well as its two, long, white tusks?"



Walrus:


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