
3 Neat Facts About Narwhals (Including: They're Real!)
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Science, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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Narwhals, once thought mythical, are real and fascinating creatures. They are closely related to belugas and thrive in Arctic waters. Narwhals cannot survive in captivity, making them difficult to study. They have a high blubber content, which is a delicacy for Inuit hunters. The narwhal's tusk, a long tooth, is a sensory organ that detects environmental changes, crucial for survival in icy habitats. Climate change poses a significant threat to their existence, emphasizing the need for conservation efforts.
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What adaptations do narwhals have to survive in cold water?
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Discuss the impact of climate change on narwhals and their environment.
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