The long, spiral tusks of narwhals could be used by these Arctic whales to stun or even kill prey, according to wildlife ...
A new study from Florida Atlantic University is shedding light on the narwhals’ many explorations, the way they use their ...
The scientific name of the narwhal (Monodon monoceros) literally translates to "one tooth, one horn," an incredibly ironic name.
New video taken in the remote Canadian High Arctic sheds light on how narwhals use their famous spiral tusks, which are essentially long teeth, to hunt and play with their food.
Discover how narwhals use their spiral tusks as multipurpose tools in the wild with groundbreaking drone footage.
New research shows narwhals use their tusks to catch fish, play, and communicate. Scientists captured their behaviors using ...
Narwhals, famous for their long, unicorn-like tusks, may use them for much more than display. Drone research has revealed ...
And as a person who lives in a hurricane-prone region of the U.S., I was personally alarmed by the mass firings at the National Oceanic ... shot cool footage of narwhal behavior in the Arctic.
a research professor at FAU Harbor Branch and a National Geographic Explorer and senior author of the study in a press release. "But now we know that narwhal tusks have other uses, some quite ...
a research professor at FAU Harbor Branch and a National Geographic Explorer. "But now we know that narwhal tusks have other uses, some quite unexpected, including foraging, exploration and play." The ...