Yes.
The walrus' skin is very wrinkly. These wrinkles are like armor and protect the walrus when they "joust" with thether males. Their thick skin also helps protect them from all predators except the orca whale, polar bear, and man. Living in the Arctic is not hard for the walrus to do because they have blubber under their skin. Blubber is their body fat. This protects them from the cold water in the Arctic. Your Welcome:) Good Luck!
blubber
to stay warm
The thick layer of blubber round their body is to insulate the walrus from the intense cold.
walruses use their size,aggresion,two long tusks,a thick layer of skin,and a thick layer of blubber for protectionthey bite
blubber
The walrus is covered by thick blubber and the back bone is well hidden.
The 'stuff' could be the thick layer of blubber (fat) that protects the walrus from the cold.
To keep them warmer so they can live in colder areas that are good for them to live in
Three arctic animals that have blubber besides a polar bear are seals, walruses, and whales. Blubber is a thick layer of fat that helps these animals insulate their bodies and stay warm in the cold Arctic waters.
They have blubber (fat) under their skin which acts as insulation so they keep warm, even in cold temperatures like that
So it could stay warm in harsh weather and for protection from predetors
They rest on the rocky beaches. But they spend half the time swimming.