About 1,500 feet down in summer
A sighting of narwhal has occurred at about 85° North latitude, and they very rarely go south of 65°N.
Narwhals swim to find food, migrate to different areas, escape predators, and socialize with other narwhals. Swimming is essential for their survival and allows them to navigate their arctic marine environment effectively.
Male narwhals can reach a length of 5 meters and weigh up to 1800 kg. This meets oxygen demands for more than 20 minutes underwater at swim speeds of 1 m/s.125 mph
Very cold (usualy under 37 degrees F although it varies over the course of the year)- as Narwhals live in the arctic ocean.
It really depends on what kind of a swimmer you are. If you can swim really well, you can probably swim really far. If you can't swim at all, you won't swim very far. I hope this answers your question.
Narwhals have thus far been unable to be kept in captivity. For whatever reason, they die very shortly after capture. For this reason, no aquarium, no matter how large, will have narwhals. Not even Sea World.
As far as a blue whale can swim in a year
they swim as long as they can
No. Even if there was a Noah's ark, there is no reason to believe that unicorns (a mythical animal which does not exist) would have transformed into narwhals (a real animal that is common in the Arctic ocean). We have biological evidence that leads to the conclusion the narwhals are relatives of the beluga whale. One tooth changed to grow so long that it would pierce the skin above the mouth and exit the other side as a long horn. It is from a beluga-whale-like-ancestor that narwhals descend; not unicorns.
why do ducks swim together in lines
a pigeon cannot swim very far it can swim approximately 20m for approximately 30 seconds (I think) :)
they swim deeply and far away.