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Narwhal calves typically stay with their mothers for about one to two years. During this time, they rely on their mothers for nutrition and learn essential survival skills. After weaning, the young Narwhals may continue to associate with their mothers during migration and foraging until they are more independent. Ultimately, they reach full maturity around 6 to 10 years of age.

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