A depth of 4,500 feet/1,500 meters is the furthest down that a narwhal can live. But that depth only can be tolerated for 20-25 minutes at a time. That depth also is reached only in pursuit of narwhal prey of the lower, midnight zone of the Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean waters. Typically, a narwhal favors the sunlit waters of the upper zone that goes down 600 feet/200 meters from the ocean surface.
It is where they have adapted to live
A narwhal can live up to 90 years but it's much shorter then that in captivity.
I am a real live Narwhal. I make sounds through my HEART. It is a joyous place there:)
Arctic
why deep down in the sea
it can live to about 5,000 feet down deep in the water
in deep deep water
Deep water
a narwhal lives in the sea by Canada (Atlantic), and by Scandinavia.
they live in the artic.
Clams live under the sand by the water most of the time. They live in waist deep water because they have to have water to live and if something in the water moves them they will stay under the water.
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Seahorses tend to like Shallow Waters More than Deep Waters
It is where they have adapted to live
they live in deep water
They live pretty deep down.
no