Walruses are one of the largest pinnipeds, with males reaching lengths of up to 12 feet (3.6 meters) and weights of about 1.5 tons (1,360 kilograms). Females are smaller. They have thick, wrinkled skin, long tusks (which are actually elongated canine teeth), and lack external ear flaps. Their skin is pink to brownish-gray and becomes lighter as they age. Walruses are adapted to cold Arctic environments, with a layer of blubber that helps insulate their bodies.