because they can
It is a tusk.
Yes, narwhals travel in groups.Specifically, the groups are called pods. Membership fluctuates in pods. For example, numbers may range from ten (or less) to 100. The higher numbers tend to be found during the narwhal's summer and winter migrations.
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
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No, the narwhals tusk is actually an extended tooth.
A group of Narwhals is a pod or school.
Narwhals live in groups of their own kind, called pods!
baby narwhals are called a calf or two would be called calves.
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Some are called "Narwhals"...
There are these things they have called eyes.
Narwhals
It is a tusk.
It's called a Unicorn. I kid you not.
Any group of Narwhals, no matter what size, is known as a pod-a-pod, and it is like this with any whales.
Narwhals are often called "the unicorns of the sea," but determining any actual familial relationship is problematic at best. Attempts at research are all marred by the fact that unicorns are fictional and narwhals are not. If you can look beyond that, then yes, they are absolutely cousins.
Calves represent the name that is given to baby Narwhals. One baby narwhal will be called a calf. They therefore will share the terminology with the young calves of cows, dolphins, elephants and whales.