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Reproduction – projectnarwhals
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This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. The reproductive process of Narwhals is a very fascinating one. The gestation period is generally between ten and sixteen months. Calves, also known as baby narwhals, are brown and have no spots but as they mature in age their colors change to become blue-gray with white spots; the calves are nursed for four months after birth. The birthing interval for narwhals is about three years (the annual population birth rate is 0.07). April 17, 2014.
Diet – projectnarwhals
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This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. Narwhals consume fish, squid, shrimp, Greenland halibut, cod, rockfish,. Flounder, and crab. They primarily feed near the sea floor deep under the ice of the Arctic. Narwhals only have two vestigial teeth. The male narwhal tusk is thought to play little to no role in feeding because males and tuskless females consume the same diet. April 17, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. They are often called the “unicorns of the sea”. Narwhals communicate through squeaks(Audio. Narwhals are known for their diving abilities, reaching depths of close to 5,000 feet. Narwhals are warm blooded, produce milk, and give birth to their young. April 17, 2014. Narwhals consume fish, squid, shrimp, Greenland halibut, cod, rockfish,. Flounder, and crab. They primarily feed near the sea floor deep under the ice of the Arctic. April 17, 2014. April 17, 2014.
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This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. Narwhals have had many transitional forms; they originated from a specie that originally walked on land. Narwhals are related to other marine life such as dolphins, orcas, and belugas. Scientific Name: Monodon Monoceros. April 17, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Blog at WordPress.com.
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This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. They are often called the “unicorns of the sea”. Narwhals communicate through squeaks(Audio. Narwhals are known for their diving abilities, reaching depths of close to 5,000 feet. Narwhals are warm blooded, produce milk, and give birth to their young. April 17, 2014. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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projectnarwhals – This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas
This WordPress.com site is the cat’s pajamas. They are often called the “unicorns of the sea”. Narwhals communicate through squeaks(Audio. Narwhals are known for their diving abilities, reaching depths of close to 5,000 feet. Narwhals are warm blooded, produce milk, and give birth to their young. April 17, 2014. Narwhals consume fish, squid, shrimp, Greenland halibut, cod, rockfish,. Flounder, and crab. They primarily feed near the sea floor deep under the ice of the Arctic. April 17, 2014. April 17, 2014.