Shouts of "goo goo g'joob" would likely have been just as unwelcome to the walrus as the pops and booms of fireworks.
At this moment, thousands of Pacific walrus are diving to the seafloor in the shallow Chukchi Sea north of Alaska, using their whiskers to sweep for clams, snails and worms. But if they want to rest ...
A New Year’s Eve fireworks show in Scarborough, England, was canceled just hours before midnight. The decision came after ...
The National Geographic Endurance is a comfortable base for explorations in icy waters, whether in the Arctic or in the ...
The 1300-lb. walrus had been a tourist attraction off Norway's coast for years but became a social media star in 2022 when she began sinking boats searching for the ideal sunbathing spot A life-sized ...
Donald Trump auctions off a painting of Jesus — then offers to sign it California man frustrated over efforts to remove bear ...
A 200-pound walrus calf found alone and miles from the ocean on Alaska’s North Slope is being bottle-fed and receiving round-the-clock "cuddling" from doting animal welfare workers who are trying to ...