A narwhal moves by a combination of steering, and emitting and evaluating sounds. Steering is accomplished by the combined, coordinated work of the tail and of the upturned tips of the flippers. Emitting sound is accomplished by the combined, coordinated work of vocalizations and processing by the head and possibly the tusk. The tusk also may play a critical role in identifying appropriate underwater pressures and temperatures in which to swim.
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the Narwhale
They don't have a nose.
they live to burger size
as big as the waters they thrive in
The narwhal bacons at midnight.
Mate a llama with a unicorn and fly there on a narwhale.
Midnight
caibou seal and narwhale
walrus narwhale beluga whale
the blue whalethe humpback whaleand the narwhale
food consumers; top of their food chain