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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.

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