Footage captured by aerial drones as part of a narwhal research camp in Tremblay Sound, Nunavut, is giving biologists new insights into the behaviour of one of the world’s most mysterious whales.
Scientists have discovered narwhals use their tusks for three main purposes: hunting fish with precision strikes, exploring objects with gentle taps, and engaging in what appears to be play behavior.
Alright, let’s dive into the icy deep end and talk about narwhals, the straight-up dopest creatures cruising the Arctic waters. These bad boys are like the unicorns of the sea, rocking a long, spiral ...
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