they have blubber
cold climate's
Very cold (usualy under 37 degrees F although it varies over the course of the year)- as Narwhals live in the arctic ocean.
No Narwhals only exist in the Arctic. The Southern Ocean is too cold for these animals.
they like the cold and the salt water
they like the cold and the salt water
Like most marine animals, Narwhals possess a remarkably large layer of blubber wshich insulates them against the cold. They have a very thick layer of blubber.
A narwhals behavior is when it is trying to survive from the cold or from other animals
Well, honey, narwhals are warm-blooded just like us, keeping their body temperature stable regardless of the chilly Arctic waters they call home. So, no need to worry about these unicorns of the sea catching a cold!
No, narwhals are not typically kept in zoos due to their specialized needs and the challenges of creating a suitable environment for them in captivity. They require cold, Arctic waters and have a diet that may be difficult to replicate in a captive setting.
A narwals coat is made out of blubber it helps them keep warm in their feeding cold environment.
The Latin name for narwhals is Monodon monoceros. This marine mammal is known for its long, spiral tusk, which is actually an elongated tooth. Narwhals are primarily found in Arctic waters and are closely related to belugas. They play a vital role in the ecosystem and are often studied for their unique adaptations to cold environments.
because they can