No, female Narwhals tend not to have tusks. But there are the rare instances in which a female is found with tusks, which tends to be characteristic of male narwhals. There even is one known, recorded instance of a two-tusked female.
Normally, but not when they are very young or if they get broken severely.
Yes, but smaller than a male walrus.
no just males had tusks
they all do
no
The tusks of the walrus could kill the bear, but if the polar bear can get past the tusks it could kill the walrus.
yes it does :)
yes it does :)
A walrus has ivory tusks. A narwhal has a single ivory tusk.
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They have tusks for protection against polar bear attacks and fighting with other walruses.
walrus have tusks and seals don't
Tusks
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Its it teeth
tusks