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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NarwhalNarwhal - Wikipedia

    An adult narwhal is typically 3.0 to 5.5 m (9.8 to 18.0 ft) in length and 800 to 1,600 kg (1,800 to 3,500 lb) in weight. Carl Linnaeus scientifically described the species in his 1758 work Systema Naturae. The narwhal inhabits arctic waters of Canada, Greenland and Russia.

  2. Narval. O narval[ 2] ou unicórnio-do-mar[ 3] é uma baleia dentada de tamanho médio e o animal com os maiores caninos. Vive durante todo o ano no Ártico. É uma das três espécies vivas de baleias da família Monodontidae, juntamente com a baleia beluga e o Golfinho-do-irauádi.

  3. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Learn about the narwhal, a small toothed whale with a long tusk that lives in the Arctic. Find out how the tusk is used, how narwhals hunt, and how they are related to belugas.

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  4. Learn about the narwhal, a whale with a long tusk that lives in the Arctic waters of Canada, Greenland, Norway and Russia. Find out why narwhals matter, what threats they face, and what WWF is doing to protect them.

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  5. Learn about the narwhal, a pale-colored porpoise with a swordlike tusk, in this article from National Geographic. Find out its scientific name, diet, habitat, population status, and more.

  6. wwf.arcticwwf.org › species › narwhalNarwhal | WWF Arctic

    Learn about the narwhal, a unique Arctic whale with a long ivory tusk, and how WWF is working to protect it from climate change, oil and gas development, and ocean noise. Find out more about the narwhal's behaviour, habitat, population, and conservation status.

  7. www.arcticwwf.org › wildlife › narwhalNarwhal - WWF Arctic

    Scientific name. Monodon monoceros. Adult weight. males up to 1900 kg; females up to 1550 kg. Adult length. males up to 5.4 m; females up to 4.9 m, plus tusk up to 3 m. Population. > 120,000 mature individuals. IUCN Red List status. Least Concern. What is a narwhals tusk for?