The "unicorn of the sea" was the elusive narwhal, who lived in regions people in Europe had never traveled to. This made it easy to trick Europeans into believing magical unicorns were real ...
According to the animal rescue, Narwhal isn't bothered by his extra tail and is just like "any normal puppy" Unicorns do exist! Staff at Mac’s Mission — an animal rescue service in Jackson ...
(CNN) — Scientists say they have the first recorded video evidence of narwhals using tusks not only to strike and manipulate fish during feeding but also engage in what appears to be playful ...
By Kaleigh Rogers For an animal with an ivory appendage half the length of its body protruding from the top of its head, a narwhal moves in the water with surprising grace. “It’s almost ...
In the Middle Ages, their tusks were mistaken for unicorn horns and were deemed so magical that Ivan the Terrible called for one on his deathbed – and even today, narwhal still retain a little ...
Narwhals are great because they're like a unicorn ... school child will readily identify as a horn signifying a being of magical origin. Significantly, owing to their remote territory, biologists ...
The underwater behaviour of the secretive narwhal has been almost impossible to study until now — but drone technology means ...