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Why are the narwhales not endangered?

The Inuit people are legally allowed to hunt the narwhals to sustain themselves.


What are the dumbest lyrics ever?

narwhales on youtube it up ''Narwhales narwhales swimming in the ocean causing a comoion, because they are so awesome...''


How do narwhales defend?

Narwhales primarily defend themselves by using their agility and speed in the water to evade predators, such as orcas. Their long, spiral tusks, which are actually elongated teeth, can also be used in defense during encounters with threats, though they are more commonly associated with mating displays and social interactions. Additionally, narwhales often travel in groups, providing safety in numbers against potential attackers.


Do seahorses hunt alone?

no seahorses do not hunt alone. they hunt in groups


What is the name of a group of narwhales?

a swordfight


What food do narwhales eat?

fish


How does an orca hunt or gather food?

they hunt in groups or "pods"


Do star fish hunt in groups?

they hunt in both ways they hunt together and alone.


How do gorillas hunt alone or in groups?

Gorillas are primarily herbivores and do not hunt for food. They forage for plants, fruits, and occasionally insects. They are not known to hunt in groups.


Do narwhals eat seals?

no whales narwhales


How do orca hunt?

well orcas hunt in groups or 'Pods'


Do other whales have teeth other then narwhales?

Yes. All whales are divided into two groups. Baleen whales and toothed whales. An example of a toothed whale would be the Sperm whale.