Inuit hunt narwhals for their meat, skin, blubber, and tusks, which provide important sources of food, clothing, tools, and materials for the community. Narwhals have been a traditional part of Inuit culture and diet for centuries.
because they can
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
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No, the narwhals tusk is actually an extended tooth.
I don't think so. There might be some legends that say narwhals are unicorns adapted to the water or changed into fish but that is highly unlikely. So the answer would most likely be NO.
Yes they are. Remember that Narwhals are whales, and that whales are most certainly mammals.
The sense of sight is considered to be the most important sense for human beings.
The most important sense of owls is their sight. They depend on it to see the creatures that they hunt at night (rodents).
feet
Eyes
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Inuit hunt narwhals for their meat, skin, blubber, and tusks, which provide important sources of food, clothing, tools, and materials for the community. Narwhals have been a traditional part of Inuit culture and diet for centuries.
5 or 10 of them in most cases.
because they can
No, they are like most cetaceans and live in groups.
Their hearing.