Common Walrus

Common walrus is a species of walrus part of the Odobenidae group of pinnipeds. They are similar in size to a walrus with tusks known as the tusked walrus. They are more carnivorous than tusked walruses, but are more peaceful and gentle towards dylanuses and any sapient species/beings than tusked walruses. They mainly feed on clams, scallops, sea urchins, crustaceans, fish, sea turtles, eggs, and sea otters. They are native to much of coastlines across North America, Europe, (most of) Asia, Northern Africa, and Northern South America, unlike tusked walruses, which are mostly restricted to the tundra seas. Also unlike tusked walruses, they aren't hunted since they lack tusks that tusked walruses have, and they are not threatened to extinction as they tolerate habitat loss, pollution, and climate changes very well for such a large pinniped.