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Narwhals have been recorded diving to depths of 800 to 1,500 meters (2,600 to 4,900 feet) while foraging for food, typically staying submerged for about 25 minutes per dive. Their long, spiral tusks are thought to aid in breaking through thick ice to reach their prey.
A Rockhopper Penguin can dive as deep as 100 m.
Narwhals can hold their breath for up to 25 minutes. This ability allows them to dive to great depths in search of their prey, which often includes fish and squid.
They dive deep into the ocean and get fish, they can stay underwater for a long time, so it is no problem.
In order for narwhals to communicate through the deep, icy waters of the arctic ocean, they adapted a much higher range of echo location which consists of very high clicks, squeals, and whistles... check the "cool facts" page for more information on this!Narwhals adapted a very flexible neck in order to scan the deep waters of the arctic better. This allows the narwhal to capture more prey.Another adaptation that narwhals have is that they are able to hold their breath for up to twenty minutes in order to dive down and hide from predators such as orcas, walruses, and polar bears.Narwhals are also able to survive the cold waters of the arctic because of their thick layer of blubber that retains heat.
Narwhals prefer to be near the surface, but can dive as deep as 5,000 feet.
Whales can dive deep in to the sea (over 1500 ft or more but they usually swim below the surface Every time they want to breath they surface and take a breath and dive say to about 100 ft It all varies what they are up to
One achievement that makes narwhals quite unusual is their deep diving abilities. In fact, they are the perpetrators of the deepest known dives by marine mammals. They easily dive down 800 meters/2,400 feet, at least 15 times a day. They even have been known to dive 1,500 meters/4,500 feet downwards, and to stay down at almost half an hour at a time.
They can dive up to 500 feet deep.
Dive Deep was created on 2008-01-28.
Narwhals have been recorded diving to depths of 800 to 1,500 meters (2,600 to 4,900 feet) while foraging for food, typically staying submerged for about 25 minutes per dive. Their long, spiral tusks are thought to aid in breaking through thick ice to reach their prey.
A Rockhopper Penguin can dive as deep as 100 m.
Dive Deep - Quintessence album - was created in 1971.
Scientists have evidence to suggest that Narwhals can hold their breath for around 30 minutes.
Harbor Porpoises will dive as deep as 656 ft. (200 meters)
You have to go to Undella and get the HM dive. Then you can dive (:
The HM Dive is not in SoulSilver or HeartGold, for there is no deep water to dive into.