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What SeaWorld Is Doing to Help the World's Walrus Population
It's hard to find anyone who doesn't appreciate walruses, except for maybe the fish that make up a big part of their daily diet. Walruses also don't get as much attention as other Arctic animals. Various environmental groups and wildlife agencies have concluded that while polar bears might have an especially difficult time in the future due to warmer temperatures and habitat loss because of climate change, walruses should be able to adapt just fine.
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