The Narwhale “Unicorns of the sea” Monodon monoceros

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The Narwhale “Unicorns of the sea” Monodon monoceros Prokaryote or Eukaryote? Nuclei or no Nuclei? Single or Multicellular? Cell wall or no cell wall? Autotroph or Heterotroph? Sessile or Motile? Asexual or sexual reproduction? Kingdom?

Eukaryote Nuclei Multicellular No cell wall Heterotroph Motile Sexual reproduction Animalia

Biome The Narwhale live year-round in the Artic waters/tundra around Greenland Canada.

Adaptations Narwhales have a flexible neck to predators and to catch more prey. Narwhales can hold their breath for 25min underwater. (to them that very impressive) Narwhale can survive the cold water when most mammals cant. Narwhale cant swim very fast but their flippers are really strong to push itself to to smack predators . Narwhales have that long tuck tooth on their upper lip to catch prey and to defend itself.

More facts ;D The narwhale vocalization to a human can make us deaf! Just like toucans when a narwhale is in need they scream for help to another narwhale.

Narwhale You really cant miss what is on the narwhale face. It is the tusk tooth on the upper lip .People say that the narwhale is the unicorn of the sea. Fishermen catch the narwhale for its horn to sell it or to keep it for a souvenir. People in the 1800s would to use it for medicine and healing. People might say it is magical from the myths of a unicorn. Narwhales are going extinct because of what people want of it. There are only 50,000 narwhale left in the world.

https://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/f2013/gallaghe_sea2/http facts.htm Sites https://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/f2013/gallaghe_sea2/http facts.htm http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/89388300/aspartic-acid-racemization-rate-narwhal-monodon-monoceros-eye-lens-nuclei-estimated-by-counting-growth-layers-tusks