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Not unless there is a salt water ocean in the outback. A narwhal is a marine mammal that looks part whale and part dolphin.

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The narwhal is a "tusked" whale. Primarily found only in the wild. Because of the length of the tusk I would think it would be quite difficult to keep a mature individual in captivity.

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