They use echo-location to find their way away, or in dire circumstances (like protecting their young) they will use echolocation to stun their attacker.
Humans and their boats have been attacked by Narwhals because they are perceived as predators (which they often have been).
Narwhals protect themselves by using their tusks as weapons. there horn
Narwhals protect themselves by using their tusks as weapons. there horn
yes! to keep themselves warm, narwhals eat soup. mostly chicken noodle though
No, they are like most cetaceans and live in groups.
The Inuit people are legally allowed to hunt the narwhals to sustain themselves.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
how do lionfish protect themselves
The Narwhale bacons at midnight is a phrase created by redditors to identify themselves in public
It is difficult to provide an exact number of narwhals in the wild as population estimates can vary. However, it is generally believed that there are tens of thousands of narwhals remaining in the wild, with different subspecies found in various regions of the Arctic. Conservation efforts are in place to protect these unique cetaceans.
Barnacles protect themselves by sticking to something sturdy.