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Narwhals communicate primarily through a variety of vocalizations, including clicks, whistles, and pulses. These sounds serve different purposes, such as navigation, social interaction, and locating prey. The narwhal's unique tusk may also play a role in social signaling, although its exact function is still not fully understood. Overall, their communication is adapted to their aquatic environment and social structures.

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