The history of the narwhale is relatively short. After Julius Verne wrote the book 20,000 under the sea and used the narwhale as a fictional character, some not-very-smart people went out looking for one in hopes of becoming famous. They did, in fact, find one, but unlike the book stated, the narwhale has a horn emerging from its forehead, not where its nose should be.
Scientists all over the world went in search of these strange animals, but quickly figured out that if the temperature around the narwhale rises above -50 degrees celcius, the narwhale will overprespitate and die of heat stroke. Also, the narwhale is not mammal but in fact a warmblooded reptile.
The history of the narwhale is relatively short. After Julius Verne wrote the book 20,000 under the sea and used the narwhale as a fictional character, some not-very-smart people went out looking for one in hopes of becoming famous. They did, in fact, find one, but unlike the book stated, the narwhale has a horn emerging from its forehead, not where its nose should be.
Scientists all over the world went in search of these strange animals, but quickly figured out that if the temperature around the narwhale rises above -50 degrees celcius, the narwhale will overprespitate and die of heat stroke. Also, the narwhale is not mammal but in fact a warmblooded reptile.
Contrary to popular belief, the narwhale cannot breed with its own species. The killer whale must breed with the norwegian unicorn. But as the norwegian unicorn is now extinct, there are no more breeding opportunities.
How the narwhale is a warmblooded reptile doesn't make sense. If the warmblooded part comes from the killer whale, does that make the norwegian unicorn reptile? And how does the narwhale have a belly button if it was born from an egg? And if the killer whale nor the norwegian unicorn live in climates below -50 degrees celsius, how does the narwhale? Maybe the scientists have been wrong all along? We don't know, but we are hoping to find out.
The history of the narwhale is relatively short. After Julius Verne wrote the book 20,000 under the sea and used the narwhale as a fictional character, some not-very-smart people went out looking for one in hopes of becoming famous. They did, in fact, find one, but unlike the book stated, the narwhale has a horn emerging from its forehead, not where its nose should be.
Scientists all over the world went in search of these strange animals, but quickly figured out that if the temperature around the narwhale rises above -50 degrees celcius, the narwhale will overprespitate and die of heat stroke. Also, the narwhale is not mammal but in fact a warmblooded reptile.
Contrary to popular belief, the narwhale cannot breed with its own species. The killer whale must breed with the norwegian unicorn. But as the norwegian unicorn is now extinct, there are no more breeding opportunities.
How the narwhale is a warmblooded reptile doesn't make sense. If the warmblooded part comes from the killer whale, does that make the norwegian unicorn reptile? And how does the narwhale have a belly button if it was born from an egg? And if the killer whale nor the norwegian unicorn live in climates below -50 degrees celsius, how does the narwhale? Maybe the scientists have been wrong all along? We don't know, but we are hoping to find out.
The history of the narwhale is relatively short. After Julius Verne wrote the book 20,000 under the sea and used the narwhale as a fictional character, some not-very-smart people went out looking for one in hopes of becoming famous. They did, in fact, find one, but unlike the book stated, the narwhale has a horn emerging from its forehead, not where its nose should be.
Scientists all over the world went in search of these strange animals, but quickly figured out that if the temperature around the narwhale rises above -50 degrees celcius, the narwhale will overprespitate and die of heat stroke. Also, the narwhale is not mammal but in fact a warmblooded reptile.
Contrary to popular belief, the narwhale cannot breed with its own species. The killer whale must breed with the norwegian unicorn. But as the norwegian unicorn is now extinct, there are no more breeding opportunities.
How the narwhale is a warmblooded reptile doesn't make sense. If the warmblooded part comes from the killer whale, does that make the norwegian unicorn reptile? And how does the narwhale have a belly button if it was born from an egg? And if the killer whale nor the norwegian unicorn live in climates below -50 degrees celsius, how does the narwhale? Maybe the scientists have been wrong all along? We don't know, but we are hoping to find out.
A narwhal is a tooth whale, but has a special feature separating it from any other whale, which is a twisted tusk growing out of the left part of its mouth. Scientists have examined narwhal tusks a lot, and have found that there are special blood vessels in the tusk. They think that they use their tusks to communicate, but there is only a slight chance that they are right. Thus, they haven't found out much about the narwhal's tusk yet.
The narwhal is a mammal which makes it, by definition, endothermic.
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The tusk is rare and difficult to obtain.
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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.
Narwhals are found primarily in Canadian Arctic and Greenlandic waters
The Narwhal has a curve in its mouth making it appear to smile all the time. The Narwhal has a large tusk that made reminded sailors of the mystical Unicorns.
The thing that makes the narwhal so different from other sea creatures, is the helical tusk that protrudes from its face. The tusk is actually a canine tooth. The narwahl belongs to the whale family.
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A narwhal makes space for the life in the oceans. It's a predator of Arctic fishes. It therefore keeps the populations and the environment from getting out of balance. It makes babies. It makes art and equipment by way of its bones; food by way of its blubber, meat, organs, and skin; and ivory by way of its tusk.