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The narwhal, a whale with a long, twisted tooth, swims in Arctic waters. Narwhals can grow to be about 16 feet (4.5 m) long (not counting the tooth), and weigh about 1.8 tons. Females are slightly smaller, about 13 feet (4 m) long, weighing 1 ton (0.9 tonnes). ... After the first year of a male narwhal's life,
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Narwhal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The narwhal ( Monodon monoceros ) is a medium-sized toothed whale that lives year-round in the Arctic. One of two species of whale in the Monodontidae family, along with the Beluga whale, the na...
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Learn all you wanted to know about narwhals with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Narwhal Profile ... The narwhal is the unicorn of the sea, a pale-colored porpoise found in Arctic coastal waters and rivers. These legendary animals have two teeth. In males, the more prominent tooth grows...
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General resource on the endangered status, habitat, range, and diet, including a selection of Narwhal Whale pictures and informational links. ... Narwhals are found eastwards from the Canadian Arctic through much of Russia. The populations found here are most abundant. However, the Narwhal is rare in Siberia and Alaska.
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Narwhal Whale (Monodon monoceros) ... Characteristics and Physical Features of the Narwhal ... What is the most striking feature of the narwhal?
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The narwhal, Monodon monoceros, has long fascinated sea explorers, scientists and aristocracy. This arctic whale is characterized by a single spiraled tusk extending six to nine feet, emerging from the upper jaw and through the lips of adult males.
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