Narwhals have a thick layer of blubber, which serves as insulation against the cold Arctic waters. This blubber can be up to several inches thick and helps them maintain their body temperature in frigid environments. Additionally, their skin is covered with a layer of smooth, rubbery tissue that reduces drag while swimming. Together, these adaptations enable narwhals to thrive in their harsh marine habitat.
Animals use their physical appearances to adapt and survive. Different outer coverings help them survive by providing warmth and camouflage.
Nacre
skin
Narwhals do indeed use echolocation, like dolphins, and their sensitive horns to maneuver in the ocean
nature and habits of tiger
Claws
To hide from their predators.
it is fur and red skin with mud and bamboo
yes they use their ears to radiate body heat.
Nah, there use narwhals now.
the use their horn to feel things around them!
they run fast