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  1. Dec 20, 2018 · Horned Marine Species: Narwhal Whale. The narwhal whale is a type of medium-sized toothed whale, if we compare it with other whales. The adult males weigh up to 3,500 pounds and the females, smaller, 2,200 pounds. They are black and white when young, and as they mature they will be completely white in color.

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    A male narwhal has a single long tusk. The tusk is a hollow left-handed spiral helix that grows from the left side of the upper jaw and through the whale's lip. The tusk grows throughout the whale's life, reaching a length from 1.5 to 3.1 m (4.9 to 10.2 ft) and weight of approximately 10 kg (22 lb). About 1 in 500 males has two tusks, with the othe...

    The narwhal and beluga are the "white whales". Both are medium-size, with a length from 3.9 to 5.5 m (13 to 18 ft), not counting the male's tusk. Males are typically slightly larger than females. Body weight ranges from 800 to 1600 kg (1760 to 3530 lb). Females become sexually mature between 5 and 8 years of age, while males mature at around 11 to ...

    Narwhals are found in pods of five to ten whales. The groups may consist of mixed ages and sexes, only adult males (bulls), only females and young, or only juveniles. In the summer, large groups form with 500 to 1000 whales. The whales are found in the Arctic ocean. Narwhals migrate seasonally. In the summer, they frequent coastal waters, while in ...

    Narwhals can live up to 50 years. They may die from hunting, starvation, or suffocation under frozen sea ice. While most predation is by humans, narwhals are also hunted by polar bears, walruses, killer whales, and Greenland sharks. Narwhals hide under ice or stay submerged for long periods of time to escape predators, rather than flee. At present,...

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  2. List of Animals With Horns. African Buffalo – With massive, curved horns, they’re a symbol of Africa’s wild savannahs and woodlands. Bighorn Sheep – Found in North American mountains, these sheep are known for their large, coiled horns. Nubian Ibex – Native to the mountainous regions of North Africa, they boast long, curved horns.

  3. Different Types of Horns in Animals. Bovine Horns – The members of the Bovidae family, including sheep, antelopes, goats, and cows, are the ones that have true horns. Their horns are curled, curved, or spiral but never branch. Rhino Horns – The horns in rhinos don’t have the bony core seen in true horns and are wholly made of keratin ...

    • Rhinoceros Beetles. 1.1 Scientific Name. The scientific name for rhinoceros beetles is Dynastinae. There are over 300 species of rhinoceros beetles found all around the world.
    • Horned Silkworm/Silkworm Moth. 2.1 Scientific Name. The scientific name of the horned silkworm, or silkworm moth, is Bombyx mori. 2.2 Characteristics. Horned silkworms, or silkworm moths, are insects that go through a complete metamorphosis, starting as worms and transforming into moths.
    • Cassowaries. 3.1 Scientific Name. Cassowaries belong to the scientific family Casuariidae, and the most common species is known as Casuarius casuarius. 3.2 Characteristics.
    • Narwhals. 4.1 Scientific Name. The scientific name for narwhals is Monodon monoceros. 4.2 Characteristics. Narwhals are a species of toothed whales and are known for their unique and elongated tusk.
  4. 1. Indian Rhinoceros. Probably the first animal that comes to mind when you think of an animal with horns is a Rhino. Most species of Rhinos actually have two horns, but the Indian Rhinoceros has one single horn that can grow up to over 3ft long! Another name for the Indian Rhinoceros is the greater-one horned rhinoceros.

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  6. Rhinos use their horns to find themselves against predators, as well as for territorial disputes with other rhinos. Unfortunately, rhinos have been a target for poaching, thanks to the high demand for their horns, which people use for medicinal purposes. 2. Musk Ox. Musk Oxen AkousticPic from Pixabay.

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