Narwhals typically inhabit cold Arctic waters, with temperatures ranging from -1 to 10 degrees Celsius (30 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit). They are well-adapted to these frigid environments, often found near ice floes and in deep waters. The cold temperatures are crucial for their survival, as they rely on sea ice for resting and breeding.
they like the cold and the salt water
they like the cold and the salt water
narwhals can live as long as 50 years
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
Yes, yes they do. Narwhals are the unicorns of the sea. Except they exist.
they like the cold and the salt water
they like the cold and the salt water
they live baby narwhals live
narwhals can live as long as 50 years
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
Narwhals give birth to live calves.
Narwhals only live in the Arctic ocean.
Narwhals do not live in warm areas! They live in a icy areas, where there is alot of ice and cold water.
Narwhals live in groups of their own kind, called pods!
No. Narwhals -- whales -- do not live in tropical climates. They live in the Arctic Ocean Near Greenland and off the coast of Canada.
No. Narwhals -- whales -- do not live in tropical climates. They live in the Arctic Ocean Near Greenland and off the coast of Canada.
Narwhals live in the Arctic Ocean around Greenland, Eastern Canada and other Northern Countries.