you can not eat one it is illegl but you can go visit a narwhal hunter and FYI narwhal skin is a great source of vitiman C
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The hunt and the use of the narwhal tends to be regulated. In part, the regulations are intended to protect the narwhal and to benefit the Inuit peoples of northern Canada and western Greenland. Narwhal hunting happens to be a traditional activity around which the entire Inuit culture revolves. In fact, the Inuit use just about everything that's edible/usable from the narwhal: blubber, meat, organs, and skin.
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Yes, becuase its born that way
The Narwhal's skin is mottled black and white and they are white underneath. Males have a long tusk, which comes out of the head. Despite its apperance, this is actually a tooth.
Because Inuit hunters kill them for there skin and tusks. Hope this helped
Yes, narwhals [Monodon monoceros] are hunted by the Inuit of Canada and Greenland. The Inuit use narwhal body parts in order to survive and to keep their culture intact. For example, they use the narwhal for food; and as a source of leather from the skin, oil from the blubber, and tools from the tusk.Yes, they were hunted for their meat and tusk.
The Narwhal has a curve in its mouth making it appear to smile all the time. The Narwhal has a large tusk that made reminded sailors of the mystical Unicorns.
The Narwhal has a horn. Horse Isle Quiz- Narwhal.
No. The Inuit people are allowed to hunt Narwhals for meat, as there are very little vitamins in the northern climate, the general habitat of the Narwhal.
are female narwhal bones the same as male narwhal bones