narwhal

[ UK /nˈɑːwə‍l/ ]
NOUN
  1. small Arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tusk
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How To Use narwhal In A Sentence

  • Like the NARWHAL, the abada was avidly hunted during the fifteenth century and later. 01 « September « 2009 « Fantasy Author's Handbook
  • Marine mammals include narwhals, beluga whales, walrus, and ringed and bearded seals.
  • The narwhal is the still more improbable creation of the forces of evolution. Times, Sunday Times
  • We were relieved not to have had to use our borrowed anti-polar bear rifle, but disappointed not to see any bears, walruses, narwhal or beluga.
  • A great white shark with a narwhal horn and legs seems to be attacking the glass.
  • In addition to killing over 200 fin and minke whales, Greenlandic hunters also kill a large, but unknown, number of small whales each year, including belugas, narwhals, pilot whales and orcas.
  • Polar bears are seagoing hunters that roam vast areas of the Arctic, pursuing a movable feast of seals, narwhals, beluga whales, and walruses.
  • Aquatic mammals that live in the waters off the coast include walrus, ringed seals, bearded seals, beluga, narwhal, and various other whales.
  • Occasionally they even pluck a walrus, beluga whale, or narwhal from the watery depths below the pack ice.
  • Dolphins and porpoises are examples of odontocetes, as are belugas, narwhals, killer whales, sperm whales, and beaked whales.
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