Narwhals give birth to live calves.
Theoretically, once they're sexually active, female narwhals could deliver calves about every 3 - 3-1/2 years. The season that females mate tends to run from winter to spring, with April as the peak month. The length of time that they carry the young before giving birth is 14-15 months. The length of time that they nurse their young is about 12 months, or one year.
Calves represent the name that is given to baby Narwhals. One baby narwhal will be called a calf. They therefore will share the terminology with the young calves of cows, dolphins, elephants and whales.
baby narwhals are called a calf or two would be called calves.
There is no such thing. Bull calves are male, never either male or female. Female calves are called heifer calves.
Only about 15% of female narwhals have a horn. Almost all male narwhals have a horn.
No..Only the males do.
Adult male narwhals tend to weigh more than adult females. The male may weigh as much as 1,600 kilograms/3,500 pounds. The female may weigh as much as 1,000 kilograms/2,200 pounds.Bulls (Male narwhals) weigh about 1 ¾ T (3,500 lb) and grow about 15-20 ft, excluding the large tusk. Cows (female narwhals) weigh about 1 1/5T (2,200lb) and grow about 13-16 ft. Calves (Young narwhals) weigh about 175-220 lbs and are about 5 ft long.
well female and male narwhals are the same length whitch is 18 to 20 feet long
Baby narwhals, called calves, typically weigh around 175-250 pounds when they are born. The weight can vary depending on the individual and the conditions in their environment.
Narwhals and Beluga whales often travel in the same region of the ocean.
A "female cow" is a mature female bovine that has had at least one or two calves. A cow is only female, never either male or female.