The Disturbing Walrus Scene in Our Planet

The Disturbing Walrus Scene in Our Planet

7/3/2019

link

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/04/why-are-walruses-walking-off-cliffs/586510/

summary

This article explores the phenomenon of walruses walking off cliffs and the potential reasons behind this behavior. It discusses how walruses normally rest on sea ice but are forced to seek out alternative places to rest due to sea ice loss caused by climate change. This has led to an increase in walruses crowding onto land, sometimes in such large numbers that they are forced to climb up cliffs. The article discusses various theories about why walruses exhibit this behavior, including confusion, overcrowding, and the effects of climate change. It also raises concerns about the potential risks and implications that cliff-walking poses for walrus populations. Overall, the article provides an insight into the complex relationship between walruses, their habitats, and the impact of climate change.

tags

walruses ꞏ animal behavior ꞏ wildlife conservation ꞏ climate change ꞏ arctic ecosystem ꞏ marine mammals ꞏ walrus population ꞏ habitat loss ꞏ melting sea ice ꞏ environmental impact ꞏ marine ecology ꞏ animal migration ꞏ natural resources ꞏ arctic wildlife ꞏ animal adaptation ꞏ coastal erosion ꞏ climate crisis ꞏ endangered species ꞏ ecological balance ꞏ oceanography ꞏ global warming ꞏ environmental science ꞏ ecosystem collapse ꞏ animal conservation ꞏ arctic region ꞏ biodiversity ꞏ marine conservation ꞏ wildlife preservation ꞏ nature conservation ꞏ animal welfare ꞏ environmental sustainability