(CNN) — Scientists say they have the first recorded video evidence of narwhals using tusks not only to strike and manipulate fish during feeding but also engage in what appears to be playful ...
“The unicorn face tail does not bother Narwhal and he never slows down just like any normal puppy,” Mac’s Mission added. “He seems completely healthy other than some usual puppy worms he ...
By Kaleigh Rogers For an animal with an ivory appendage half the length of its body protruding from the top of its head, a narwhal moves in the water with surprising grace. “It’s almost ...
The underwater behaviour of the secretive narwhal has been almost impossible to study until now — but drone technology means ...
Newly published drone footage sheds light into narwhal behavior and provides the first-ever evidence of the animals engaging in play, according to a new study. Screengrab from Florida Atlantic ...
It was Danish physician Ole Worm (there is a memorable name) who in 1636 systematically compared the tusks of narwhals with ...
Get Instant Summarized Text (Gist) Drones have provided the first evidence of narwhals using their tusks in the wild for foraging, exploration, and play. The tusks were observed manipulating and ...
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