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Narwhals primarily use echolocation to hunt for prey, which consists mainly of fish and squid found in Arctic waters. They emit sound waves that bounce off objects, helping them locate and identify prey in their dark, deep-sea environment. Once they've located their target, narwhals can use their speed and agility to quickly catch their food. Additionally, their long tusk may play a role in breaking through ice or even stunning prey.

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