Yes they are. Remember that Narwhals are whales, and that whales are most certainly mammals.
Yes they are. Remember that Narwhals are whales, and that whales are most certainly mammals.
Narwhals are whales, aquatic mammals, and are vertebrates.
No, Narwhals are a species of whale. Whales are mammals and mammals are warm blooded. Therefore, Narwhals are warm blooded.
born alive not an egg..... a egg would sink
No, I'm afraid Narwhals don't fly, they are aquatic mammals and spend all of their time in the ocean.
one, and yes they do, cause theyre mammals and need to breathe
Narwhals are whales, and whales are considered mammals, and mammals can't breathe underwater. Therfore, a narwhal must breathe air to prevent from drowning, and to do so, they (and all the other kinds of sea mammals) must swim up to the surface every few minutes to breathe air.
Usualy just one at once, as they are mammals, but occasionaly 2.
Whales are mammals, and like humans, whales have an internal skeleton and a spine - only on a much larger scale!
No, a narwhal isn't coldblooded. Instead, it's a mammal. Mammals are warmblooded. And so too are narwhals.
I think so.. I have a narwhal named jeff. he sleeps when im at school. in a bowl on my dresser...Narwhals are mammals, all mammals sleep.Yes, it is a requirement, as it is for most animals.
A narwhal is a mammal and a vertebrate.
Cetaceans are large aquatic carnivorous mammals with fin-like forelimbs, and no hind limbs, like: whales, dolphins, porpoises, and narwhals!