Yes, narwhals travel in groups.
Specifically, the groups are called pods. Membership fluctuates in pods. For example, numbers may range from ten (or less) to 100. The higher numbers tend to be found during the narwhal's summer and winter migrations.
yes. they travel in groups of 2-10 but gatherings of of hundreds or even several thousand have been reported
because they can
There are no Narwhals in Antarctic waters.
ivory narly narwhals
No, the narwhals tusk is actually an extended tooth.
Narwhals live in groups of their own kind, called pods!
Narwhals do travel in gangs, and it is knownas a pod-a-pod
yes. they travel in groups of 2-10 but gatherings of of hundreds or even several thousand have been reported
A group, blessing, or tusking. These groups are usually in between 5-10 Narwhals.
Pods refers to the groups in which narwhals travel. The membership may range from 10-100 narwhals. It's a group that travels together for companionship, learning, and protection. For example, narwhal young travel in pods with their mothers. The pod provides on-the-spot opportunities for learning communication, feeding patterns, and navigation.
Narwhals and Beluga whales often travel in the same region of the ocean.
No, they are like most cetaceans and live in groups.
they are usually found alone or in pairs. there are almost never alot of them in one area
Narwhals live in close- knit pods, generally with between 4- 20 members. They can be all males, all females, or a mixture of both.
yes. they do travel in groups.
yes they travel in groups not alone, but sometimes they travel alone. :)
they travel in groups