are female narwhal bones the same as male narwhal bones
Yes. A male narwhal is bigger than a female narwhal, and most female narwhals don't have a tusk.
i think the male
Characteristically, the male narwhal is known for his tusk, which is actually one of his two teeth that happens to jut out beyond the confines of his mouth. There are exceptions; however, to this rule -- there are some female narwhals that also have this tusk, and some male narwhals have two tusks, in which case both teeth are outside the mouth.
A male narwhal tends to have one tusk, and the female none. But there are rare instances of a two-tusked male and a one-tusked female. There even is the one known, recorded instance of a two-tusked female.
The female does
The average weight of the adult male narwhal tends to be more than that of the female. The male's weight tends to settle around 1,600 kilograms/3,500 pounds. The female's weight tends to hover around 1,000 kilograms/2,200 pounds.
no they hunt exactly
they hunt
Yes, but a narwhal having more than one horn is a rare occurrence. The scientific name for the narwhal is Monodon monoceros. The designation comes from the Greek for 'one tooth one horn'. Indeed, the male narwhal tends to have one horn, and the female none. But there are rare, recorded instances in which a male has two horns and a female one. There also is the one known, recorded instance of a female having two horns.
A male narwhal is called a "sea unicorn" because of the long tusk that extends from its upper lip, much like a unicorn's horn. The tusk is actually an elongated tooth that can grow up to 10 feet long and gives the narwhal a mystical appearance.
The male does not hunt only the female.