narwhale (Meaning)

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narwhale (n)

small Arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tusk

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narwhale Sentence Examples

  1. The narwhale's iconic tusk, a modified tooth, can grow up to 3 meters long.
  2. Narwhals are social animals and live in pods of up to 100 individuals.
  3. The sound produced by a narwhale's tusk is known as a "narwhal whistle."
  4. Narwhals are predators that primarily feed on Greenland halibut.
  5. The narwhale's habitat spans the Arctic waters of Canada, Russia, and Greenland.
  6. The narwhal's tusk has been used historically for ivory carvings and as a symbol of prestige.
  7. Narwhals have a thick layer of blubber that helps them survive in cold Arctic waters.
  8. The narwhale's tusk is highly sensitive and can detect subtle changes in water pressure and temperature.
  9. Narwhals are known for their distinctive black and white coloration.
  10. The narwhale is a symbol of the Canadian Arctic and has been featured on coins and stamps.

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small Arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tusk

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The narwhale's iconic tusk, a modified tooth, can grow up to 3 meters long.

Narwhals are social animals and live in pods of up to 100 individuals.

The sound produced by a narwhale's tusk is known as a "narwhal whistle."

Narwhals are predators that primarily feed on Greenland halibut.