According to the team, the narwhals showed remarkable dexterity, precision, and speed of movement of the tusk. They also ...
Rarely seen footage of narwhals in the Canada's High Arctic sheds new light on how the "unicorns of the sea" use their massive tusks. The drone video was taken during research by the Florida Atlantic ...
New video taken in the remote Canadian High Arctic sheds light on how narwhals use their famous spiral tusks, which are essentially long teeth, to hunt and play with their food.
New research shows narwhals use their tusks to catch fish, play, and communicate. Scientists captured their behaviors using ...
Narwhals, famous for their long, unicorn-like tusks, may use them for much more than display. Drone research has revealed ...
The narwhal (Monodon monoceros), an iconic whale of remote Arctic waters, is widely known for its long, spiral tusk, which is ...
The study also provides the first evidence of play, specifically exploratory-object play, and the first reports of kleptoparasitism, a 'food thief' situation, among narwhals and glaucous gulls.
Findings also provide the first reports of interactions between narwhal, fish and birds, including attempted kleptoparasitism, a “food thief” situation, among narwhals and glaucous gulls ...