Albino Walrus
they make it really awsome with their mystical unicorn powers...oh ye, i almost forgot, rainbows follow their trail, and they are the unworshipped (besides me) gods of mystic cold!
Yes, climate change can affect narwhals by impacting their Arctic habitat through sea ice loss, changing prey distribution, and increasing industrial activities in the region. These changes can disrupt their feeding and breeding patterns, making it harder for them to survive in a rapidly changing environment.
Baby narwhals, called calves, typically weigh around 175-250 pounds when they are born. The weight can vary depending on the individual and the conditions in their environment.
they affect the environment by cutting down trees
how changes in the environment affect a community of organisms
Pepsin doesn't affect the pH but it is active in an acidic environment.
it takes on narwhals in the environment.
Narwhals
No, narwhals are not typically kept in zoos due to their specialized needs and the challenges of creating a suitable environment for them in captivity. They require cold, Arctic waters and have a diet that may be difficult to replicate in a captive setting.
How do faults affect the environment
A narwals coat is made out of blubber it helps them keep warm in their feeding cold environment.
Yes, narwhals may be found in nature's equivalent of dens. But no, it's not under rocks or in a rock riddled environment that narwhals live. Instead, it's within the fissures and hollowed spaces within the underwater ice formations of Arctic waters. Such places are hiding places for narwhals from predators. Narwhals don't have dorsal fins. So they navigate easily in and out of these underwater habitats. Their dorsally finned predators can't.
because they can
Yes, climate change can affect narwhals by impacting their Arctic habitat through sea ice loss, changing prey distribution, and increasing industrial activities in the region. These changes can disrupt their feeding and breeding patterns, making it harder for them to survive in a rapidly changing environment.
Baby narwhals, called calves, typically weigh around 175-250 pounds when they are born. The weight can vary depending on the individual and the conditions in their environment.
Answer #1 They hunt them for their tusks. Answer #2 by Ginezumi Humans affect narwhals by hunting, competing for their food sources, and cluttering and polluting their Arctic environment. The Inuits of Canada and Greenland hunt narwhals for food, shelter, and tools. Other hunters kill the narwhal just to take and sell the precious, valuable tusk. Humans compete with narwhals for food sources. Narwhals are picky eaters; and prefer cod, halibut, shrimp, and squid. This aquatic fare also appeals to humans, as food and as subjects of research study. Humans also impact the narwhal environment. They clutter narwhal sea routes with surface and underwater vessels and scientific equipment. They pollute the narwhal's Arctic habitat with emissions and waste from equipment and vehicles. Likewise is the narwhal's Arctic habitat sullied by global warming, whose natural causes are worsened by human inputs to warming temperatures and waters, melting ice, and impacted marine life. For example, narwhals have specific feeding and living conditions to meet. Ice formations and marine life need certain temperature, salinity and pressure levels to abound or perish.
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Narwhals are whales.