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We don't even know how many narwhals there are in the world.
If the ice is too thick, narwhals can get trapped under it.
So far, narwhals have not been successfully brought into captivity.
Narwhals travel in groups - usually 20 or 30 at a time, although during migration, you might see thousands of them together.
A Narwhal is an animal that is about 8 feet long.
Narwhals use sound to map vital air holes in the ice.
The infant narwhal has but two teeth, both in his upper jaw.
Nadine - A pink narwhal who always takes care of her tooth.
In most cases, only male Narwhals grow the giant tusk.
Only slightly damaged, Narwhal departed her patrol area the next day.
Narwhal then received 28 more evacuees for the trip to Darwin.
Narwhals live in the icy waters of the Arctic seas.
Narwhals normally congregate in groups of about five to ten individuals, sometimes up to 20 outside the summer.
Narwhal can also host its modules for use in webpages.
Jointly, we sense, these two may yet redress the way the voyage of the Narwhal has been told.
Even with the numbers we do have, the number of narwhals that are killed only to sink don't factor in.
Normally, narwhals can live quite a long life, with lifespans of up to at least 50 years recorded.
All narwhals have two teeth in their upper jaw.
Narwhals are migrating animals who like to move from one place to live in another place for a while.
Narwhals are both hunted by polar bears and killer whales.
Did you know narwhals have a special tooth?
Narwhals do touch tusks, but observers have reported that it's not in a violent way.
Some narwhals have a second, small tooth in their mouths, but are essentially toothless.
As spring comes, these leads open up into channels and the narwhals return to the coastal bays.
The Narwal was taken in tow, but sank the next day, 10 May.
Narwal is a hill station.
Places like Narwal are founded by Narwa Jatts.
Nearby towns include Narwal and Maharajpur, 10 km north and 7 km west respectively.
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Narwal is situated 146 kilometres (89 ml) from Islamabad, Pakistan and about 130 km (79 ml) from the city of Rawalpindi.
Narwal is a village situated in Poonch district (Rawalakot) Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.
Sumit Narwal (born 1982) is an Indian cricketer who plays for Delhi and the Kolkata Knight Riders.
Omar Alberto Rupp was the only Argentine killed by the sinking of Narwal, an Argentine trawler during Falklands War.
Narwal was bombed and sunk on 9 May 1982 by the Sea Harriers of the Fleet Air Arm, and Rupp was the only one killed.
The large trawler Narwal was just a fishing ship, but in Mar del Plata, mariners were asked to sail to the Falklands area to collect intelligence for the Argentina Navy.
ARA Narwal was an Argentinian fishing trawler, equipped for ELINT purposes during the Falklands War and captained by Nestor L. Fabiano.
Kaif, C.M. Gautham (wk), S. Ladda, Iqbal Abdulla, Abhimanyu Mithun, Samad Fallah, Ishwar Choudhary and S. Narwal.
The cries of the birds were overlaid with the deep, powerful breathing of beluga-white whales, their sleek bodies easily as massive as Silverhair's, and capped by long, spiraling tusks-and narwal, mottled gray, pods of them cruising the ice-edge or diving beneath the ice itself.
It looked rather like a particularly round narwhale or an Old Earth walrus rising from the depths, and his expression was not happy.
Landlorn handed his narwhale staff to his wife and ordered all hands away, except two.
She pointed out three graceful line figures, cut presumably with axe blades: a walrus, a narwhale, and a dragon.
In the abridged London edition of 1807, there are plates of an alleged "whale" and a "narwhale."
You remember- two years ago- a sailor ran away with the wife of a whaler's captain away up at Narwhale Inlet.
( Narwhale), that is, Nostril whale.
Hunting is also important to some of the local livelihoods, mainly seals, walrus, beluga whale, narwhale, reindeer and muskoxen.
The Narwhale has a very picturesque, leopard-like look, being of a milk-white ground color, dotted with round and oblong spots of black.
Charley Coffin said it was used for an ice-piercer; for the Narwhale, rising to the surface of the Polar Sea, .
Getting lost in a thick fog they accidentally land on Samson, discovering the dry well, the graves of the old islanders and one of the Narwhale horns.
The narwhal, or narwhale, (Monodon monoceros) is a medium-sized toothed whale that lives year-round in the Arctic.
In old Norse times, the thrones of the sea-loving Danish kings were fabricated, saith tradition, of the tusks of the narwhale.
The Narwhale I have heard called the Tusked whale, the Horned whale, and the Unicorn whale.
Coyote stole a sea ani-mal's horn-narwhale, I think-and had to hide it quick when narwhale turned man and came running after him.
He wore a uniform of white linen and held a staff almost as tall as himself, an osseous twist of narwhale horn capped with a golden sea horse.
It focuses on marine life and contains around 20 new underwater creatures, including Marlin, Leatherbacked turtle, Manatee, Humpback Whale and Narwhale.
After a great storm, Danile, Gracie and the Birdman discover a beached Narwhale and attempt to get it back into the sea but it is too heavy.
My own opinion is, that however this one-sided horn may really be used by the Narwhale- however that may be- it would certainly be very convenient to him for a folder in reading pamphlets.
It does not seem to be used like the blade of the sword-fish and bill-fish; though some sailors tell me that the Narwhale employs it for a rake in turning over the bottom of the sea for food.
Narwhale horns were brought in to satisfy the demand, and narwhale horns succeeded wonderfully, because narwhale horns are so utterly fantastic that no one who hasn't seen one can believe in them.
I do not wish to seem inelegant, but this unsightly whale looks much like an amputated sow; and, as for the narwhale, one glimpse at it is enough to amaze one, that in this nineteenth century such a hippogriff could be palmed for genuine upon any intelligent public of schoolboys.
The scientific name for the narwhal is Monodon monoceros, but it's completely wrong.
The Narwhal (Monodon monoceros) is a rarely seen Arctic whale.
In 2004, the remarkable skeleton of a narwhal (Monodon monoceros) was donated to the museum from Greenland.
Narwhal or Nostril whale (Monodon monoceros).
"Monodon monoceros (Linnaeus, 1756)."
The 'narwhal' ('Monodon monoceros') is a medium-sized toothed whale that lives year-round in the Arctic.
The scientific name, Monodon monoceros, is derived from Greek: "one-tooth one-horn" or "one-toothed unicorn".
Laidre, Kristin L. et al. "Diving behaviour of narwhals (Monodon monoceros) at two coastal localities in the Canadian High Arctic."
As an environmental consultant, Richard Stafursky has a number of exotically named clients, including Myzocallis caryaefoliae, Monodon monoceros and Leptospermum amboinense.
They were deep in the caecum of Monodon monoceros when Stephen, becoming aware of a silence on his right, looked up and met the delighted grin of Babbington and Byron.
In far northern waters narwhal Monodon monoceros, beluga Delphinapterus leucas and Greenland right (bowhead) whale Balaena mysticetus have a circumpolar distribution along the ice edge and in loose pack.
The unicorn horns often found in cabinets of curiosities and other contexts in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, were very often examples of the distinctive straight spiral single tusk of the narwhal (Monodon monoceros), an Arctic cetacean, as Danish zoologist Ole Worm established in 1638.