Narwhals live in the upper, sunlit zone of the Arctic and North Atlantic Ocean waters. It ventures down into the middle zone and even the topmost part of the lower zone. But these are merely forays for food.
No, Narwhales live in the twilight zone, and the light zone.
Yes, yes they do. Narwhals are the unicorns of the sea. Except they exist.
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
the tube worms live in the abyssopelagic zone which is in the ocean.
Arctic
Narwhals only live in the Arctic ocean.
No, Narwhales live in the twilight zone, and the light zone.
Narwhals don't live in the twilight or middle zone of the ocean. They instead live in the sunlit, upper zone that tends to be identified as the surface downwards 200 meters/600 feet. Within that zone, they tend to dive 30-300 meters/90-900 feet downwards for prey. But in the winter, narwhals migrate to deeper waters. There, they're known to dive into the middle ocean zone. Indeed, they're recorded as seeking prey as much as 800-1,500 meters/2,400-4,500 feet below the surface. The middle zone tends to be identified as extending 200-1,000 meters/660-3,300 feet below the surface. So narwhals are capable of seeking food even into the deepest, darkest ocean zone.
Yes, yes they do. Narwhals are the unicorns of the sea. Except they exist.
The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone The lampray can live in any ocean zone
Narwhals live in the Arctic Ocean around Greenland, Eastern Canada and other Northern Countries.
They have to live in the arctic ocean because they are adapted to live there
No. Narwhals -- whales -- do not live in tropical climates. They live in the Arctic Ocean Near Greenland and off the coast of Canada.
No. Narwhals -- whales -- do not live in tropical climates. They live in the Arctic Ocean Near Greenland and off the coast of Canada.
Narwhals and Beluga whales often travel in the same region of the ocean.
They have to live in the arctic ocean because they are adapted to live there
Yes, narwhals live at the ocean surface. In fact, they can be seen swimming and tusk playing in pods, or groups, of as few as 10 and as many as 100. As is the case with most marine life, narwhals live in the uppermost of the three ocean zones. That zone is the sunlit region that tends to be identified as the surface downwards 200 meters/600 feet.