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Narwhals primarily hunt fish and squid by using echolocation, which allows them to detect sounds and locate prey in the dark waters of the Arctic. They often dive deep, reaching depths of up to 1,500 meters, to search for their food. Once they locate their prey, narwhals can use their speed and agility to chase and capture it. Their long tusk may also play a role in stunning or disorienting prey during the hunt.

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