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Narwhals

Narwhals live in Arctic waters and are famous for the male's sharp, long, frontward-projecting tusk. The Inuit culture of Canada and Greenland revolves around hunting and harvesting narwhals. Contributors therefore ask and answer questions that range from the specifics of narwhal activities and appearance to their particular usefulness for the Inuit people.

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Do bowhead narwhals belugas live in the same commuity?

They are cousins and sometimes hang out together but i dont know if the live together or are in the same community. :-P

What are the similarities between a walrus and a narwhal?

Similarities between whales and kangaroos include:

  • They are both warm-blooded, air-breathing mammals.
  • They both have skin, though the kangaroo has fur covering its skin.
  • Both feed their young on mothers' milk.
  • They have similar internal organs with similar functions, e.g. heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, etc.

That's about where the similarities end.

Where is the Narwhal headed in 'The Call of the Wild'?

The Narwhal was the name of a ship in the short story 'The Call of the Wild' by Jack London [January 12, 1876-November 22, 1916]. It was the means by which Buck and Curly traveled from Seattle, Washington to the future state of Alaska. Buck was a St Bernard and Scotch Shepherd mix. Curly was a Newfoundland dog. They were transported to the North land to serve as sled dogs in the aftermath of the Klondike gold strike of fall 1897.

Does anyone have sheet music or even guitar tabs for the narwhal song by MrWeebl?

Go to: 75thhungergames.blogspot.com dont worry it actually has the full score and its printable.

Can Mercury kill a human?

If many amounts are injected orally, it can kill a human.

If mercury (quicksilver) is left in a room where animals or human live, its fumes will slowly cause poisoning and death. This kind of death is easily detected by forensic medicine.

Mercury can kill humans, it all depends on the mercury your talking about, there is some mercury that you can buy off the internet that i call element mercury which isn't as dangerous but i still do not recomend holding it or drinking it, i myself have held element mercury but, again, i do not recomend holding mercury.

According to the medical institute of Rathford Medical Diagnostics, Mercury attaches to human cells creating a substance known as h2Lima creating a non fighting protein omega three. Thes lipids are depelted in fast numbers. A study done of women over the age of 23 indicated the chances of receiving mercury poisining at an alarming rate of 1 out of 5 with the posibility of becoming sick within three days after eating fish.

How many cells do narwhals have?

Possibly a trillion cells, as any large, advanced mammal would have.

Why do the Inuits still hunt narwhals?

They are hunter-gathers and still hunt for their food. They build their own shelters as well.

Are narwhals aggresive?

no,though rarely a narwhal might use its horn for combat, though the horn is really just used for breaking ice

How many words can you make using the letters from the word NARWHAL?

4-letter words

alan, alar, anal, haar, harl, hwan, lawn, warn

5-letter words

lahar

6-letter words

narwal

7-letter words

narwhal

Where can you find norwals?

Narwhals are found in the Arctic waters. There live off the coast of Canada and Russia, and are often found in the Greenland Sea and Baffin bay as well as the Hudson Strait.

Any information to identify a Herters German-made large frame 38 spl from the 60's with burgundy and blue finish so grips can be located?

Herters was an importer headquartered in Minnesota from the early 1960's to 1979. I don't know of any way to find the actual manufacturer, but it is probably a close copy of some Smith & Wesson model, so a gunsmith could look through his spare parts bin and maybe come out with a pair that would (or he could modify to) fit.

J.P. Sauer was making some handguns for Herter back in the 60s. I have Herter 44Mag SA made by Sauer.

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How did narwhals become endangered?

because they felt like being endangered they were tired of have friends and family so the president of the narwhals declared to become less of a group and thus endangered narwhals were born. Now stop asking questions about whales!

Are Narwhals real?

Narwhals are very real but are very endangered!

Yes, the Narwhal (Monodon monoceros) is quite real. Their lack of frequent, widespread contacts with much of the world makes them seem unreal, non-existent, or imagined.

There are an estimated 75,000 Narwhals to prove them real. Additional proof is their critical role as sources of food and ivory for the Inuit culture of northern Canada and western Greenland.

My Computer teacher DOESN'T BELIEVE IN NARWHALS :O

What is a narwhals respiratory system?

a narwhals respiratory system is the inside works of the narwhal such as breathing (lungs),etc.,etc.

What is Marcus miller doing these days?

If you are referring to Marcus Miller, the jazz musician, he is currently on tour. You can see his current schedule of events at marcusmiller.com