Humans kill Narwhals
yes narwhals do kill humans they kill humans because they think humans are a threat they kill them by stabbing there horn through them. Man I sure love having the education of a Mexican.
Narwhals are not known to kill humans. These marine mammals are generally not aggressive and pose little threat to people. Most interactions between narwhals and humans are peaceful, and there have been no documented cases of narwhals causing human fatalities.
well, you see. i know a narwhal. he lives in my car, cuz his tale broke... :(( well they don't kill people. Jeff hasn't killed anyone...
Yes. They are. So don't kill the narwhals, or you will kill unicorns.
by killing with its with its tusk
Yes, the polar bear is one of the few animals that will actively stalk and kill humans. Natives have to be very careful when in bear country.
Polar Bears are only eaten by Humans/ Eskimos
Dolphins, other sharks, probaly some whales, crocodiles, hippos, and humans can.
The aye-aye's primary predators are humans and the fossa.
It could, but probably wouldnt, as narwhals are very peaceful creatures.
Answer #1 They hunt them for their tusks. Answer #2 by Ginezumi Humans affect narwhals by hunting, competing for their food sources, and cluttering and polluting their Arctic environment. The Inuits of Canada and Greenland hunt narwhals for food, shelter, and tools. Other hunters kill the narwhal just to take and sell the precious, valuable tusk. Humans compete with narwhals for food sources. Narwhals are picky eaters; and prefer cod, halibut, shrimp, and squid. This aquatic fare also appeals to humans, as food and as subjects of research study. Humans also impact the narwhal environment. They clutter narwhal sea routes with surface and underwater vessels and scientific equipment. They pollute the narwhal's Arctic habitat with emissions and waste from equipment and vehicles. Likewise is the narwhal's Arctic habitat sullied by global warming, whose natural causes are worsened by human inputs to warming temperatures and waters, melting ice, and impacted marine life. For example, narwhals have specific feeding and living conditions to meet. Ice formations and marine life need certain temperature, salinity and pressure levels to abound or perish.