Short answer is You can't. Since they live in Arctic waters, they are rarely seen. Not much is known about them, interesting as they are. It is assumed that they are few in number, but that is not a known fact. They might be plentiful and not in danger. They used to be hunted by eskimos for both food and the ivory like horn or tusk but that has been restricted. Only the male has the tusk.
ivory tusk
Maybe Narwhal.
The Narwhal is not endangered so the guy who typed this is stupid
The numbat is an endangered Australian animal which begins with 'n'.The nabarlek, or Little Rock-Wallaby, is also endangered.
Because Inuit hunters kill them for there skin and tusks. Hope this helped
Narwhals are near threatened, which means they are close close to becoming endangered
Yes, its being hunted.
Kids can give money to the Save The Narwhal project that money will help keep the Marshal from coming extinct.
Doubt it. But where would u put it?
North Atlantic right whale, Western Pacific grey whale, Bowhead, Narwhal, Cook Inlet beluga whales these are the most endangered whales in the world
sea turtles, narwhal whale, hawaiin monk seal, manatee, giant panda
more are being taken into captivity to mate to keep the population rising