well it's one of its front two teeth.
There is only on reason. The name Narwhal originates from the Latin term "Narwhale" which is roughly translated to "Extremely Awesome" The Narwhal is also referred to as: Jedi of the sea, and the unicorn of the sea.
Whales are mammals and, unlike fish, they don't have gills to extract oxygen from the water. They have to take in, and expel, air - through their blowholes.
It is a mammal because of the blowhole on it's head. Amphibians do not have blowholes. Even though dolphins are aquatic they are mammals because they breathe air. Dolphins cannot breathe underwater or they will drown. Mothers help newborn dolphins to the surface so they can breathe. Everything that is aquatic or breathes air ONLY is a mammal.
Yes, a narwhal is real. Their lack of frequent, widespread contacts with much of the world makes them seem unreal, non-existent, or imagined. Pictures and photographs tend to add to the mystique by capitalizing on their huge size, and their unexpected appearance. But there are an estimated 75,000 narwhals to prove them real. Additional proof is their critical role as sources of food and ivory for the Inuit culture of northern Canada and western Greenland.heck to the yess!!
The answer is 2 blowholes for whales.
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There are currently 88 known species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises that have blowholes, so there are potentially 88 blowholes in the world.
Usually they have one Baleen whales have two blowholes. Toothed whales have only one.
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2
1 or 2.
none
One with two nostrils.
One with two nostrils.
yes
the Narwhale