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Narwhals primarily move through the water using a combination of their muscular tails and flippers. Their powerful tail flukes propel them forward, while their flippers assist with steering and maneuvering. They are adept swimmers, capable of diving deep and swimming long distances in search of food. Narwhals can also swim at speeds of up to 30 km/h (about 18.6 mph) when necessary.

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