no they were born with apple sause on there head
yes they r
Narwhals do indeed use echolocation, like dolphins, and their sensitive horns to maneuver in the ocean
Baby narwhals are typically born once a year, usually in the late spring or early summer months. The gestation period for narwhals is around 14 to 16 months, after which a single calf is usually born. Mothers tend to care for their young for about a year before the calves become more independent.
Because no narwhals have horns! However, both male and female narwhals have tusks. Males are more likely to have two tusks, but you can't necessarily see a narwhal and judge its gender based on its tusk.
Baby narwhals don't come out of the horn.
yes they r
narwhals have horns
they live baby narwhals live
YES
they are 7 monthes old
Narwhals do indeed use echolocation, like dolphins, and their sensitive horns to maneuver in the ocean
Narwhals are small whales with long, sharp horns petruding from their heads. They are very "stabby" if that answers your question.
Only about 15% of female narwhals have a horn. Almost all male narwhals have a horn.
the use their horn to feel things around them!
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.
Baby narwhals are usually six to seven feet.
Baby narwhals are typically born once a year, usually in the late spring or early summer months. The gestation period for narwhals is around 14 to 16 months, after which a single calf is usually born. Mothers tend to care for their young for about a year before the calves become more independent.