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Walrus has poor eyesight. How do they find their prey?

There may be many children who especially like to see the animal world, because they can see many new things and many animals that they have never seen before. There is also an animal whose name is walrus. It looks big, but its eyesight is not very good. So in this case, how do they determine the specific location of their prey?

1. How do walruses locate their prey? People who have seen the animal world should know something about walruses. You can see that it is very big and looks scary. Walruses have thick skin and some wrinkles. Although it is big, its eyesight is not very good. After that, friends may wonder, what does it rely on to determine the specific location of its prey? I don't know if you have seen the two big teeth of walrus, but in fact, he wants to determine the specific location of prey mainly by two fangs.

2. What do walruses usually like to eat? I believe that after reading Bian Xiao's introduction, everyone knows how walruses determine the specific location of their prey. In fact, its tusks have many functions, besides locating prey, they can also resist attacks from other animals. In fact, walruses can eat a lot because they are not picky about food. Some walruses prefer to eat shrimp or crabs, and some walruses like to dig clams or mussels on the beach very much. So walruses can basically eat anything, and even some walruses like to eat plants. Walruses need to eat a lot of food every day because they look bigger.

Third, summary I believe that many people have read the introduction of walrus. After seeing such animals, many people also lamented the magic of nature. Many walruses weigh about 1000 kg, and some walruses are more than 4 meters long. So this animal is very aggressive. They prefer to live in groups. For some people who often explore, it may be found that many walruses will gather together at the same time. In order to adapt to life at sea, other parts of their bodies have also evolved.