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

    The narwhal (Monodon monoceros), is a species of toothed whale, and the only member of the genus Monodon. Its closest living relative is the beluga whale, and a single case of interbreeding between the two species has been recorded.

  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. The narwhal looks like a cross between a whale and a unicorn with its long, spiraled tusk jutting from its head. Males most commonly have tusks, and some may even have two. The tusk, which can grow as long as 10 feet, is actually an enlarged tooth.

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  4. What is the narwhal? The narwhal is the unicorn of the sea, a pale-colored porpoise found in Arctic coastal waters and rivers. Narwhal tusks. These legendary animals have two teeth.

  5. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Narwhal, a small toothed whale found along coasts and in rivers throughout the Arctic. Narwhals usually attain a length of 3.5 to 5 meters (11.5 to 16.4 feet). Males possess a long straight tusk that projects forward from above the mouth.

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

    The narwhal is famous for the long ivory tusk which spirals counter-clockwise several feet forward from its upper lip. The tusk is actually the whale's upper left canine tooth. Male narwhals commonly have a single tusk, but they sometimes have two tusks, or none at all.

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