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narwhal

[nahr-wuhl] / ˈnɑr wəl /


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Natural history museums got their start in the 1400s as cabinets of wonders in which aristocrats kept precious oddities like narwhal skulls or glittering crystals.

From New York Times

Mr Frost used a narwhal tusk that had been on display at Fishmongers' Hall and pinned Khan down, despite the risk from what had seemed to be the suicide belt.

From BBC

Inuit communities are seeing little to no evidence of endemic species like the narwhals and walruses that Heide-Jørgensen grew familiar with.

From Salon

Humpback whales, narwhals, polar bears and musk oxen are more common than tour buses.

From New York Times

Crabeater seals, minke whales, narwhals and humpback whales were also recorded.

From BBC