Males average at 4.1m, or 13 ft, 5 in, while females are a bit smaller at 3.5 m, or 11 ft 6 in. The average adult body weight could be anywhere from 800kg (18,00 pounds) to 1,600 kg (35,000 lb)
Males gain sexual maturity around 12 years of age, when they are around 3.9 m, or 12 ft 10 in long. Females attain maturity earlier, from 5 to 8 years old, when they are 4.3 m, or 11 ft 2 in long.
On average, the narwhal is sixteen feet in length, excluding the tusk.
The size of a narwhal is 120 pounds for a baby and 270 for a adult.
about 7-8 feet
About the size of a bus
A baby narwhal weigh's about 300-400 pounds
The baby narwhal would win... who wouldn't think that? :)
Yes, and no. At birth, baby narwhals measure less than 2 meters/6 feet. But the calves quickly may measure about the same as a small car. Indeed, the adult narwhal is likened to a bus in size.
They weigh about 175-220 lbs and are about 5 ft long
until the narwhal parents get tired of their dead beat children and move into a narwhal retirement home in florida
Baby Narwhals are usually six to seven feet.
Live birth; baby narwhals are hornless.
16 feet long
When a baby narwhal feels threatened it will start to rotate, the corkscrew thread on it's tusk acts in much the same way as a drill bit. If a predator approached the baby narwhal from the front the baby will drill through the beast. This behavior is common amongst all narwhals however, due to their smaller size the baby narwhal may be able to squeeze it's body through the hole made by it's tusk and emerge out the other side. Disoreintated and covered in blood and guts the narwhal will contintue to swim forwards for several hours afterwards, the parents being unable to recognise it by sight due to the bloody waters and the innards masking the babys smell will be unable to follow the child. Lost and alone the baby will quickly learn how to fend for it'self or die.
It depends on the size.
When a baby narwhal feels threatened it will start to rotate, the corkscrew thread on it's tusk acts in much the same way as a drill bit. If a predator approached the baby narwhal from the front the baby will drill through the beast.This behavior is common amongst all narwhals however, due to their smaller size the baby narwhal may be able to squeeze it's body through the hole made by it's tusk and emerge out the other side.Disoreintated and covered in blood and guts the narwhal will contintue to swim forwards for several hours afterwards, the parents being unable to recognise it by sight due to the bloody waters and the innards masking the babys smell will be unable to follow the child.Lost and alone the baby will quickly learn how to fend for it'self or die.Read more: When_does_a_baby_narwhal_leave_the_care_of_its_parents
Baby narwhals are usually six to seven feet.