12/19/14
December nineteenth two-thousand- and- fourteen
If you ask a random person they will tell you that a Narwhal is the unicorn of the sea but they are more complex than that. Like for instance they wouldn't tell you that the Narwhal is related to the bottlenose dolphin, belgaus, harbor porpoises, and orcas. They travel in groups usually fifteen tyo twenty Narwhals per group, and feed on fish , shrimp and spuid and other aquatic animals that's why they are carnivores of course they are mammals they are thirteen to twenty feet and usually weigh get this three thousand and five-hundred pounds. And get this Narwhals only have two teeth. In males, the more prominent tooth grows into a swordlike, spiral tusk up to 8.8 feet long. The ivory tusk tooth grows right through the narwhal's upper lip. Scientists are not certain of the tusk's purpose, but some believe it is prominent in mating rituals, perhaps used to impress females or to battle rival suitors. Females sometimes grow a small tusk of their own, but it does not become as prominent as the male's. got information from http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/narwhal/
12/19/14
December nineteenth two-thousand- and- fourteen
Well you probably already know this but the wolf is the largest member of the dog family. If you know that you must know that they are mammals and of course carnivores their life spand issix to eight years their tail is thirtee to twenty inches long the head and body thirty-six to sixty-three inches long and ususally weigh forty to one-hundred- seventy five pounds. did you know that a lone wolf howls to attract the attention of his pack, while communal howls may send territorial messages from one pack to another. Some howls are confrontational. Much like barking domestic dogs, wolves may simply begin howling because a nearby wolf has already begun. they usually travel in groups and now scientists are thinking that they are now endangered. In the lower 48 states, gray wolves were hunted to near extinction, though some populations survived and others have since been reintroduced. Few gray wolves survive in Europe, though many live in Alaska, Canada, and Asia
December nineteenth two-thousand- and- fourteen
If you ask a random person they will tell you that a Narwhal is the unicorn of the sea but they are more complex than that. Like for instance they wouldn't tell you that the Narwhal is related to the bottlenose dolphin, belgaus, harbor porpoises, and orcas. They travel in groups usually fifteen tyo twenty Narwhals per group, and feed on fish , shrimp and spuid and other aquatic animals that's why they are carnivores of course they are mammals they are thirteen to twenty feet and usually weigh get this three thousand and five-hundred pounds. And get this Narwhals only have two teeth.
In males, the more prominent tooth grows into a swordlike, spiral tusk up to 8.8 feet long. The ivory tusk tooth grows right through the narwhal's upper lip. Scientists are not certain of the tusk's purpose, but some believe it is prominent in mating rituals, perhaps used to impress females or to battle rival suitors. Females sometimes grow a small tusk of their own, but it does not become as prominent as the male's.
got information from
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/narwhal/
12/19/14
December nineteenth two-thousand- and- fourteen
Well you probably already know this but the wolf is the largest member of the dog family. If you know that you must know that they are mammals and of course carnivores their life spand issix to eight years their tail is thirtee to twenty inches long the head and body thirty-six to sixty-three inches long and ususally weigh forty to one-hundred- seventy five pounds. did you know that a lone wolf howls to attract the attention of his pack, while communal howls may send territorial messages from one pack to another. Some howls are confrontational. Much like barking domestic dogs, wolves may simply begin howling because a nearby wolf has already begun. they usually travel in groups and now scientists are thinking that they are now endangered. In the lower 48 states, gray wolves were hunted to near extinction, though some populations survived and others have since been reintroduced. Few gray wolves survive in Europe, though many live in Alaska, Canada, and Asia
I found all my information from
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/mammals/wolf/