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Males display visually and vocally from the water while the females rest. A display occurs both at and below the surface and lasts about two to three minutes. The males' displays include clanging bell-like sounds, pulses, and clicks under water, and teeth clacking and whistles at the surface. |
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Male walruses display visually and vocally from the water while the females rest on land.
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Bulls either maintain a distance of about 7 to 10 m (23-33 ft.) or fight violently with each other. When displaying males are present, subadult males are scarce or absent. Those present remain on the fringes of the group and do not display. |
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Females leave the ice to join a displaying male in the water, where copulation takes place. |