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Narwhals do not mate for life; they are not monogamous animals. Breeding typically occurs during the summer months in the Arctic waters, and males and females come together primarily for reproduction. After mating, they go their separate ways and do not form long-term pair bonds. Social structures in narwhals are more fluid, with individuals often interacting in groups rather than forming lasting partnerships.

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