The Narwhal (Monodon monoceros), is a medium-sized toothed whale that is distinguished by its large protruding canine tooth seen in male Narwhals. Physically, the Narwhal does not have a dorsal fin and its neck vertebrae is jointed like land mammals. The Narwhal has a black and white mottled skin pattern with a white underbelly. The natural habitat of the Narwhal is in the Arctic waters of Greenland, Canada, and Russia. The Narwhal’s diet is made up of flatfish, Arctic cod, Greenland halibut, and polar cod. The lifespan of the Narwhal can be up to 50 years and the species is not in danger of extinction.
Narwhals have a total length between 11.5’-18’ (3.5-5.49 m), body height of 23”-36” (58-92 cm), and width of 25”-39” (63-99 cm). The typical weight of the Narwhal is in the range of 1,764-3,527 lb (800-1,600 kg). Narwhal have lifespans between 35-55 years.
The Narwhal (Monodon monoceros), is a medium-sized toothed whale that is distinguished by its large protruding canine tooth seen in male Narwhals. Physically, the Narwhal does not have a dorsal fin and its neck vertebrae is jointed like land mammals. The Narwhal has a black and white mottled skin pattern with a white underbelly. The natural habitat of the Narwhal is in the Arctic waters of Greenland, Canada, and Russia. The Narwhal’s diet is made up of flatfish, Arctic cod, Greenland halibut, and polar cod. The lifespan of the Narwhal can be up to 50 years and the species is not in danger of extinction.
Narwhals have a total length between 11.5’-18’ (3.5-5.49 m), body height of 23”-36” (58-92 cm), and width of 25”-39” (63-99 cm). The typical weight of the Narwhal is in the range of 1,764-3,527 lb (800-1,600 kg). Narwhal have lifespans between 35-55 years.