LINCROFT – Although it is known as the unicorn of the sea, a 20-foot narwhal is now floating inside the Monmouth Museum. A ...
Documents obtained through freedom of information requests by The Narwhal and shared with CBC News show hundreds of animals ...
The Narwhal is known as the real-life unicorn of the sea. Learn why this Arctic whale has a spiral tusk, what it eats, and the fascinating facts behind its legendary nickname.
Famous for the single, spiraled tusk jutting from its head, the narwhal (Monodon monoceros) is often called the “unicorn of the sea.” While this unique feature has long been a source of mystery, ...
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Narwhals have been caught on camera colliding with deep ocean monitors. The mysterious toothed whale species native to the Arctic has been involved in "hundreds" of incidents with underwater recording ...
Much of what we know about animals in remote parts of the ocean comes from eavesdropping on them; quite literally. Underwater passive acoustic recording is vital for researchers to monitor and study ...