well when they squeak or whatever they do there ECHO goes in all directions, and it goes to the other narwhal. but if it were ECHOLOCATION then when the squeak or whatever would go in all directions then bounce back off the object it was looking for or whatever that was in front of them.
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Narwhals use a variety of vocalizations, such as clicks, whistles, and pulsed calls, to communicate with each other. These sounds help them navigate their environment, locate food, and socialize within their pods. Narwhals can also use physical cues and behaviors, such as body postures and swimming patterns, to convey information to each other.
Narwhals are found in the Arctic ecosystem, inhabiting the icy waters of the Arctic Ocean. They rely on sea ice for hunting, primarily feeding on fish, squid, and shrimp. Narwhals also coexist with other Arctic marine mammals such as polar bears, seals, and beluga whales in their ecosystem.
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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.
Auditory communication is the use of sound to convey information between individuals, such as through speech or animal vocalizations. Olfactory communication is the use of scents or odors to convey information, often used by animals to communicate territory, reproductive status, or identify individuals. Both forms of communication play important roles in social interactions and can provide valuable information.
Possibly a trillion cells, as any large, advanced mammal would have.