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According to most American English dictionaries, a narwhal [Monodon monoceros] is related to whales, porpoises, and dolphins. It's a mammal, and therefore gives birth to live young. It's a marine animal, and therefore lives in the sea. Specifically, its habitats are the northern Atlantic waters around Canada and Greenland, and the Arctic waters off the Canadian, Greenland and Russian coasts. The narwhal averages a body length of 16 feet. It has a curved, frontward projecting, long tooth that adds another 7-9 feet to its total length. Its tusk is an excellent source of ivory. The Inuit peoples of Canada and Greenland hunt the narwhal as food; for its tusk as the source of income and of tools; for the oil that can be obtained from narwhal blubber; and for the leather that can be made from its gray spotted skin.
Humans have a straight curved spine when most animals have a C curved spine.
A sloth
A sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal.
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well a dog a wolf or even a bear
Well, Greenland is BIGGEST on a mercator projection but on a Robinson it is smaller because the lines of latitude remain parallel, and lines of longitude are curved as they are on the globe. This results in lesser distortion near the poles. So your answer is most likely, no. DEPENDING on what map you look at.
"a sharp, usually curved, nail on the foot of an animal, as on a cat, dog, or bird." dictionary.com/
Claws
a curved seam is a seam that is curved
Spinning of Earth on it's Axis