yes. They can keel you wiff one fatal swoop(:
lol. jk
i have no clue..
Tusks really are teeth. They're sharp, long, and curved. They stick out beyond the mouths of such animals that have them: elephants, narwhals, walruses, and wild boars.
No, the narwhals tusk is actually an extended tooth.
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they stab them with there tusks
Hamsters are small rodents and Narwhals are big whales with tusks.
Narwhals protect themselves by using their tusks as weapons. there horn
The Narwhals tusks is just a tooth. It grows through a hole in its upper lip. it doesn't have any survival purpose. But used to joust one inother. i hope this helped u under stand why they have that "tusks"
Male narwhals are typically larger than females, with longer tusks that can grow up to 10 feet long. Females have shorter tusks, usually around 6 feet long. Additionally, males have more pronounced and twisted tusks compared to the straighter tusks of females.
No, female narwhals tend not to have tusks. But there are the rare instances in which a female is found with tusks, which tends to be characteristic of male narwhals. There even is one known, recorded instance of a two-tusked female.
Narwhals do not use their long tusks to spear their food like a spear. The tusks are used for social interactions, communication, and possibly for breaking ice. Narwhals mainly feed on fish and squid, catching them by swimming close and sucking them into their mouths.
Because no narwhals have horns! However, both male and female narwhals have tusks. Males are more likely to have two tusks, but you can't necessarily see a narwhal and judge its gender based on its tusk.