Narwhals typically do not swim in schools like many fish do. Instead, they are often found in smaller groups or pods, usually consisting of a few individuals, especially during the summer months when they gather in Arctic waters. Their social structure is more fluid, and they may come together for feeding or mating but do not form large, organized schools.
a school of fish
Groups of fish are called a school of fish or a shoal of fish. example: The school of fish swam upstream.
narwhals hunt in places where fish are
Fish do not go to schools, they swim in a group called a school.
A group of Narwhals is a pod or school.
Yes, fish can swim alone. Some examples of non school fish are: Barracuda Flatfish, and many more.
Hen is to chicken as goose is to gander.
About 1,500 feet down in summer
narwhals have horns
They swim down over a mile towards the bottom of the ocean to hunt fish. To help them do this, they swim upside-down most of the way, and have collapsible rib-cages to alleviate some of the intense pressure.
No, betta fish are best as solitary fish, and unless they are going to mate, they do not swim together
Some do, for the safety that numbers provide. A group of fish is called a school, and fish that prefer to swim in such a group are referred to as schooling fish.