Walruses typically have a color range that includes shades of brown, gray, and tan, often with lighter spots or mottling. Their skin can appear more pale or grayish when wet and may become darker as it dries. Juvenile walruses are generally lighter in color compared to adults. Over time, their skin can also develop a rough texture with age, contributing to variations in appearance.
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