The long
pinniped more closely resembled in its overall shape a
sea lion rather than a walrus. Unlike the extant walrus (
Odobenus rosmarus),
Imagotaria did not possess elongate, ever-growing
tusks, but instead bore enlarged canines (with respect to other pinnipeds).
Imagotaria is an example of a primitive walrus that does not grossly appear similar to a modern walrus. However, the walrus family (the
Odobenidae) is a more inclusive group, that includes walruses without tusks (e.g.
Imagotaria), walruses with upper and lower tusks (the subfamily
Dusignathinae), and walruses with upper tusks like the extant walrus (subfamily Odobeninae, tribe Odobenini). It is possible to classify these pinnipeds as walruses because they share many other
skull features (besides tusks) as well as many skeletal features, all of which indicate common ancestry. ==Palaeobiology==