Narwhals can swim at speeds of up to 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h). They are agile swimmers that use their long tusks to break through ice in the Arctic waters where they live.
Narwhals swim to find food, migrate to different areas, escape predators, and socialize with other narwhals. Swimming is essential for their survival and allows them to navigate their arctic marine environment effectively.
Very cold (usualy under 37 degrees F although it varies over the course of the year)- as Narwhals live in the arctic ocean.
they swim fast because that's how they are!
they can swim up to 40km/hr
About 1,500 feet down in summer
=How fast does a squid swim?==they can swim really fast=
Narwhals can swim at speeds of up to 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h). They are agile swimmers that use their long tusks to break through ice in the Arctic waters where they live.
Narwhals swim to find food, migrate to different areas, escape predators, and socialize with other narwhals. Swimming is essential for their survival and allows them to navigate their arctic marine environment effectively.
A penguin can swim as fast as a seal
Dolphin swim fast so they can catch there prey
it can swim as fast as a jet
Very cold (usualy under 37 degrees F although it varies over the course of the year)- as Narwhals live in the arctic ocean.
swim well
he can swim just as fast as any other penguin so not very fast then
they swim fast because that's how they are!
fast