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Yes, narwhals can lose their teeth. Females tend to have both their teeth embedded in their jaws. Males tend to have frontwards projecting, long tusks growing out of one tooth. Sometimes, they have tusks growing out of both teeth. The tusks can break off.
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The Narwhals tooth , teeth are it's horn, it / they grow continuously through it's life. Depending where the horn was broken , some growth may still occur.
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Yes, narwhals can lose their teeth. Females tend to have both their teeth embedded in their jaws. Males tend to have frontwards projecting, long tusks growing out of one tooth. Sometimes, they have tusks growing out of both teeth. The tusks can break off.
how many bones do narwhals have
Basically, it's tusk is it's only tooth.
Blue Whales, Beluga Whales, Killer Whales, Sperm Whales, and Narwhals.
Narwhals breathe air so they are like land animals.
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No, narwhals do not live in Florida. These marine mammals are typically found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, primarily around Greenland, Canada, and Russia. They inhabit deep, cold waters and are known for their long, spiral tusks, which are actually elongated teeth. Florida's warm coastal waters are not suitable for narwhals.
Narwhals have teeth. In fact, the male's characteristic tusk is merely the extension of the incisor on the left side of the upper jaw. In rare instances, the male narwhal has two tusks. In such cases, the second, smaller tusk grows out of the incisor on the right side of the upper jaw.
Narwhals are not known to kill humans. These marine mammals are generally not aggressive and pose little threat to people. Most interactions between narwhals and humans are peaceful, and there have been no documented cases of narwhals causing human fatalities.
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