No.
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
Narwhals are believed to have originated in the Arctic waters of the North Atlantic and North Pacific Oceans. They are predominantly found in the Canadian Arctic and Greenlandic waters.
Narwhals live in the Canadian and Greenlandic Arctic waters.
Narwhals are found primarily in Canadian Arctic and Greenlandic waters
No, narwhals do not live in Florida. These marine mammals are typically found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, primarily around Greenland, Canada, and Russia. They inhabit deep, cold waters and are known for their long, spiral tusks, which are actually elongated teeth. Florida's warm coastal waters are not suitable for narwhals.
Killer Whales can be found in all the oceans of the world, which includes the Antarctic Waters..
No Narwhals only exist in the Arctic. The Southern Ocean is too cold for these animals.
Narwhals are not typically found in Florida. They are Arctic and sub-Arctic marine mammals, primarily inhabiting the waters of Greenland, Canada, and the surrounding areas. Their natural habitat is characterized by cold, ice-covered waters, which are far from Florida's warm coastal environments.
through the antarctic to the north pole/gayland
You may be thinking of the Weddell Seal or the Leopard Seal.
Narwhals are found in the Atlantic and the Russian waters of the Arctic. They have been known to travel around Greenland to eastern Russia.
Sharks do not typically prey on narwhals, as narwhals are found in Arctic waters, while most shark species prefer warmer environments. However, larger shark species could potentially attack juvenile narwhals if they venture into overlapping habitats. Overall, narwhals have few natural predators, with orcas being their primary threat.