The narwhal is so special because it is one of the few aquatic mammals with horns. They are an important part of Inuit culture and many people used to think that the horn of the narwhal was actually the horn of the legendary unicorn. Also, scientists are unsure exactly what their horn is for so that is slightly shrouded in mystery. But decide for yourself. Hope this answers your question.
Yes, they are hunted by the Inuit people.
orcas, walruses and the Inuit people.
A Narwhals skin is a rich source of vitamin C for the Inuit people.
Inuit hunt narwhals for their meat, skin, blubber, and tusks, which provide important sources of food, clothing, tools, and materials for the community. Narwhals have been a traditional part of Inuit culture and diet for centuries.
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The Inuit people are legally allowed to hunt the narwhals to sustain themselves.
Caribou
No. The Inuit people are allowed to hunt Narwhals for meat, as there are very little vitamins in the northern climate, the general habitat of the Narwhal.
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seals and whale for food and oil
no
Besides from eating fish to keep fish overpopulation from happening, Narwals Provide some bioderversity, but they (along with some whales) provide one of the only sources of food and materials to the inuit people!