by killing with its with its tusk
No, this has never been observed, it holds the same purpose as a stag's antlers- for mating and courtship
narwhals are predatorsand prey
Narwhals hunt their prey by using sound to locate prey. They are believed to feed by swimming towards prey until it is within close range and then sucking it with considerable force into the mouth.
yes narwhals do kill humans they kill humans because they think humans are a threat they kill them by stabbing there horn through them. Man I sure love having the education of a Mexican.
well, you see. i know a narwhal. he lives in my car, cuz his tale broke... :(( well they don't kill people. Jeff hasn't killed anyone...
No, this has never been observed, it holds the same purpose as a stag's antlers- for mating and courtship
narwhals are predatorsand prey
Humans kill Narwhals
Yes. They are. So don't kill the narwhals, or you will kill unicorns.
Narwhals hunt their prey by using sound to locate prey. They are believed to feed by swimming towards prey until it is within close range and then sucking it with considerable force into the mouth.
Narwhals are not dog's natural prey (narwhals live in the ocean and dogs live on land). However, presented with narwhal meet I am sure a dog would eat it.
yes narwhals do kill humans they kill humans because they think humans are a threat they kill them by stabbing there horn through them. Man I sure love having the education of a Mexican.
well, you see. i know a narwhal. he lives in my car, cuz his tale broke... :(( well they don't kill people. Jeff hasn't killed anyone...
Yes. They have to kill their prey to eat.
Narwhals drink water when they feed. They suck in their prey, to be swallowed whole for digesting further down their digestive systems. When they do so, they let in a certain amount of water. Additionally, they meet their water needs through the moisture content of their aquatic prey.
Anacondas kill their prey by wrapping around them and squeezing them to death.
The Anaconda is a constrictor, it will strike at its prey, pulling the prey into its coils to overpower and kill it.