About 50 years in the wild. They tend to die in captivity, as they are highly sensitive to climate change.
up to 90 years. thats the oldest. so in that range.
they live with the narwhales in the black sea.
narwhales on youtube it up ''Narwhales narwhales swimming in the ocean causing a comoion, because they are so awesome...''
a swordfight
fish
Narwhales primarily defend themselves by using their agility and speed in the water to evade predators, such as orcas. Their long, spiral tusks, which are actually elongated teeth, can also be used in defense during encounters with threats, though they are more commonly associated with mating displays and social interactions. Additionally, narwhales often travel in groups, providing safety in numbers against potential attackers.
no whales narwhales
they have two, one on their mouth and one on the rear end
Narwhals simply swallow their food hole, prowling deep in the ocean.
humans, polar bears, sharks, killer whales, and walruses
The Inuit people are legally allowed to hunt the narwhals to sustain themselves.
No, narwhals do not live in the midnight zone. Narwhals are typically found in Arctic waters, where they remain close to the surface to breathe and feed. The midnight zone, also known as the middle zone or bathypelagic zone, is much deeper in the ocean and not a habitat for narwhals.