These beasts use sea ice for resting and giving birth. And not any ice will suffice; it has to be thick enough to support their weight, which can reach up to pounds. Their blubber serves as a layer of insulation in the cold marine environment and helps them store energy.
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Our local waters looked much different 5—10 million years ago, and Osodobenus would have had plenty of strange company. Other animals which shared the local sea with Osodobenus included a variety of sharks, marlins, saber-toothed salmons, leatherback turtles, crocodiles and a wide variety of whales, dolphins and porpoises. While the exact diet of these animals remains a mystery, anatomical features guide our understanding of how they fed. Along with tusks, Osodobenus likely shared a familiar facial hair with modern walruses.
Mustaches for walruses never go out of style.
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