Male Narwhals have long, spiral tusks, which are actually elongated teeth, primarily for mating displays and social interactions. These tusks can also be used in battles for dominance among males and may help in establishing hierarchy within groups. Additionally, some studies suggest that the tusks may play a role in echolocation and sensing their environment, although their primary function is likely related to reproduction and social behavior.
Because no narwhals have horns! However, both male and female narwhals have tusks. Males are more likely to have two tusks, but you can't necessarily see a narwhal and judge its gender based on its tusk.
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Narwhals do indeed use echolocation, like dolphins, and their sensitive horns to maneuver in the ocean
no they were born with apple sause on there head
well female and male narwhals are the same length whitch is 18 to 20 feet long
Only about 15% of female narwhals have a horn. Almost all male narwhals have a horn.
narwhals have horns
Because no narwhals have horns! However, both male and female narwhals have tusks. Males are more likely to have two tusks, but you can't necessarily see a narwhal and judge its gender based on its tusk.
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Narwhals do indeed use echolocation, like dolphins, and their sensitive horns to maneuver in the ocean
Narwhals are small whales with long, sharp horns petruding from their heads. They are very "stabby" if that answers your question.
no they were born with apple sause on there head
the use their horn to feel things around them!
well female and male narwhals are the same length whitch is 18 to 20 feet long
Characteristically, the male narwhal is known for his tusk, which is actually one of his two teeth that happens to jut out beyond the confines of his mouth. There are exceptions; however, to this rule -- there are some female narwhals that also have this tusk, and some male narwhals have two tusks, in which case both teeth are outside the mouth.
go to a narwall populated area and help stop pulition