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    The narwhal (Monodon monoceros), is a species of toothed whale, and the only member of the genus Monodon. Its closest living relative is the beluga whale, and a single case of interbreeding between the two species has been recorded.

  2. What is the narwhal? The narwhal is the unicorn of the sea, a pale-colored porpoise found in Arctic coastal waters and rivers. Narwhal tusks. These legendary animals have two teeth. In males,...

  3. May 9, 2024 · Narwhal, a small toothed whale found along coasts and in rivers throughout the Arctic. Narwhals usually attain a length of 3.5 to 5 meters (11.5 to 16.4 feet). Males possess a long straight tusk that projects forward from above the mouth. The tusk grows more than 3 meters (9.8 feet) long.

  4. Facts. Why They Matter. Threats. What WWF is Doing. How You Can Help. Adopt a Narwhal. Facts. LC Status. Least Concern. Population. more than 80,000. Scientific Name. Monodon monoceros. Weight. up to 4200 pounds. Length. up to 17 feet. Habitats. Oceans. © WWF / ArkGIS. Map Legend. Sea ice extent.

  5. The Narwhal is a medium-sized, elusive whale, that inhabit the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans around Greenland, Canada, Norway and Russia. They are sometimes referred to as the ‘ unicorn of the sea ‘, as the male Narwahl has a single long sword-like spiral tusk , which protrudes from their heads.

  6. Unicorn of the Sea: Narwhal Facts. Often dubbed the unicorns of the sea, narwhals are strange and beautiful creatures with long tusks protruding from their heads. Members of the population of more than 80,000 can weigh up to 4,200 pounds and grow as long as 17 feet in length.

  7. Animals. Mammals. Narwhal. Long, white tusks break the surface of the icy Arctic water. It’s not a waterlogged herd of unicorns—it’s a pod of narwhals! By Allyson Shaw. Common Name: Narwhal....

  8. Narwhals are one of the deepest diving whales and can hold their breaths for an amazing 25 minutes. The longest recorded narwhal dive is 1,500 metres. What do narwhals eat? Narwhals are fond of flatfish, cod, shrimp and squid and species like crab that they find on the seabed during their long dives.

  9. About Narwhals. Nicknamed the “unicorn of the sea” and long shrouded in mystery, the narwhal is famous for its long ivory tusk, which spirals counterclockwise and can reach up to nine feet (2.5 meters) in length. Males predominantly have a tusk, and some have two.

  10. A narwhal is a medium-sized, toothed whale that is only found in Arctic waters. Pod of narwhals, northern Canada, August 2005. Image courtesy of Kristin Laidre. Download image (jpg, 80 KB). The narwhal is an odontocete or toothed whale, but is different from all other toothed whales in that it has no teeth in its mouth.

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