Is a walrus negatively buoyant

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2026-02-17 22:55

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Yes, walruses are generally considered negatively buoyant. Their bodies are denser than water, which means they tend to sink rather than float. However, they can use their large blubber reserves and the air in their lungs to help control their buoyancy while swimming. This allows them to dive and rest on the ocean floor effectively.

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