A sighting of narwhal has occurred at about 85° North latitude, and they very rarely go south of 65°N.
About 1,500 feet down in summer
not far from its normal habitat
the east of the arctic
Narwhals only live in the Arctic ocean.
the mythical land of narwals
Narwhals are not typically found in Florida. They are Arctic and sub-Arctic marine mammals, primarily inhabiting the waters of Greenland, Canada, and the surrounding areas. Their natural habitat is characterized by cold, ice-covered waters, which are far from Florida's warm coastal environments.
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.
Yes they like to swim water is their habitat they have to swim to survive.
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.
No. The Inuit people are allowed to hunt Narwhals for meat, as there are very little vitamins in the northern climate, the general habitat of the Narwhal.
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.