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How much does a narwhal baby weigh?

A baby narwhal weigh's about 300-400 pounds


Who would win a baby Narwhal or an adult Unicorn?

The baby narwhal would win... who wouldn't think that? :)


How long does a baby narwhal live with its parents?

until the narwhal parents get tired of their dead beat children and move into a narwhal retirement home in florida


How does narwhal give birth to its baby?

Live birth; baby narwhals are hornless.


How big is baby narwhal?

Baby Narwhals are usually six to seven feet.


What is the difference between a child and their parent?

your parent is a grown up as if you are a baby


How long are baby narwhals?

Baby narwhals are usually six to seven feet.


What does a baby narwhal look like?

exactly like a beluga it does not have a horn yet


What do baby narwhals eat?

As with any mammal, a young narwhal drinks its mother's milk.


How much money would a baby narwhal cost?

Generally, this animal is not for sale at any price.


When does a baby narwhal leave the care of its parents?

When a baby narwhal feels threatened it will start to rotate, the corkscrew thread on it's tusk acts in much the same way as a drill bit. If a predator approached the baby narwhal from the front the baby will drill through the beast. This behavior is common amongst all narwhals however, due to their smaller size the baby narwhal may be able to squeeze it's body through the hole made by it's tusk and emerge out the other side. Disoreintated and covered in blood and guts the narwhal will contintue to swim forwards for several hours afterwards, the parents being unable to recognise it by sight due to the bloody waters and the innards masking the babys smell will be unable to follow the child. Lost and alone the baby will quickly learn how to fend for it'self or die.


What are baby narwhals called?

Calves represent the name that is given to baby Narwhals. One baby narwhal will be called a calf. They therefore will share the terminology with the young calves of cows, dolphins, elephants and whales.