What visual testament results from walruses discarding prey remains?

Answer

Significant shell mounds or beaches

After a walrus successfully extracts the soft tissue from its prey, such as a clam, it often discards the hard, empty shell. The systematic consumption of vast quantities of bivalves by a herd leads to the accumulation of these discarded shells near their resting areas, known as haul-out sites. These resulting accumulations form large shell mounds or beaches, which serve as a direct, visual indicator or testament to the intensive and localized foraging efforts conducted by the walrus group in that specific area.

What visual testament results from walruses discarding prey remains?

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