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  1. Description of the Narwhal. Narwhals are light-colored marine mammals, dappled with numerous dark spots across their skin. They have a torpedo-shaped body, which is more hydrodynamic, allowing them to move through the water more swiftly. Male narwhals have a long “horn” growing through their upper lip, this is actually a tusk, which can be ...

  2. The narwhal averages between 13 to 18 feet (4 to 5.5 meters) in length excluding the males spiral tusk, and weighs 1,760 to 3,530 pounds (800 to 1,600 kg ). Narwhal live in the cracks of dense pack ice for most of the year in the Greenlandic and Canadian Arctic. Like most whales Narwhal, have predictable migration patterns. However, unlike some ...

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  3. Jan 6, 2019 · The narwhal, with its unique spiral tusk, has inspired legend in Inuit society and fascinated people across cultures for centuries. Take a deep dive into the narwhal's Arctic world to explore what makes this mysterious animal and its changing ecosystem so important. Through first-hand accounts from scientists and Inuit community members, the ...

  4. Narwhal fossils have been found as far south as Norfolk, England, to which the ice cover extended 50,000 years ago. Ice protects narwhals from the orcas that sometimes attack their pods; the ...

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  5. The narwhal can be found in predominantly open, deep Arctic waters. The narwhal spends time in different depths of the water; while hunting narwhals tend to dive deeper and spend a longer amount of time underwater. However, during their migration narwhal dives tend to be shallower and more frequent. Maximum dives are about 900m.

  6. The narwhal whales are medium-sized with a body size between four to five and a half meters and thirteen to eighteen feet. They are around the same size as beluga whales. The males are slightly larger than the females, but not significantly. It’s normal for an adult narwhal to weigh between 800 and 1,600 kilograms and 1,760 and 3,530 pounds.

  7. Mar 18, 2014 · Dental researcher reveals sensory pathway between Arctic whale's tooth and brain. To Martin Nweeia, the narwhal—a mysterious whale with an off-center tusk—is much more interesting than the mythical unicorn. Now, eight years after he described the narwhal’s distinctive tusk as a sensory organ, the fascinating creature is coming into focus.

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