Where They Live
How They Look
What They Eat
Fun Facts
Staying Safe
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Narwhals live in this cold, icy ocean.

The Artic Ocean

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Narwhals are called the “unicorns of the sea” because they have this on their head.

long tusks

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Narwhals eat animals that live in this part of the ocean.

the bottom

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Narwhals are related to this big sea animal with a blowhole.

whale

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Narwhals have these to swim quickly away from danger.

 flippers or tails

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Narwhals are found near this icy part of the world.

North Pole

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Narwhals’ tusks are actually this type of tooth.

long, spiraled tooth

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Narwhals like to eat these slippery fish.

cod or halibut

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Narwhals travel in groups called this.

pod

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Narwhals stay in groups called pods to do this.

stay safe

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Narwhals like water that is covered in this.

Ice

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A narwhal’s skin is spotted with these colors.

gray, black, and white

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Narwhals also eat these sea creatures with shells.

shrimp

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Narwhals use their tusks to feel for these in the water.

vibrations

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Narwhals sometimes swim under this to avoid predators.

ice

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Narwhals sometimes swim near these cold countries.

Canada, Greenland, and Norway

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A narwhal can grow as long as this.

16 feet

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Narwhals use their tusks to do this when hunting.

sense vibrations or tap ice

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Scientists believe narwhals’ tusks may help them find these underwater.

food

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This big predator hunts narwhals in the Arctic.

polar bear or orca

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Narwhals dive deep into the water to find this.

food

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Male narwhals usually have one of these, while females don’t.

tusk

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Narwhals hunt by diving deep and holding their breath for this long.

up to 25 minutes

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Narwhals can swim deep, as far as this many feet below the surface.

5,000 ft

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Narwhals dive deep to hide from this sea predator.

killer whale or orca