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Narwhals have a hearing range that extends from about 1 kHz to 22 kHz. They are believed to be particularly sensitive to sounds in the lower frequency range, which is important for communication and navigation in their underwater environment. This range allows them to detect vocalizations from other marine animals and navigate through the soundscape of their Arctic habitat.

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