The Predator
Jul 20 2006, 11:42 PM
I remeber seeing a whale with a unicorn horn but i can't seem to find it. anyone know anthig about it
Pimpbot_5000
Jul 20 2006, 11:46 PM
ya its a real creature called a narwhal.
Raptor
Jul 20 2006, 11:47 PM
That would be the
Narwhal
Thunderbolt
Jul 20 2006, 11:48 PM
the Narwhal?, dude poeple know about that animal already
The Predator
Jul 21 2006, 12:00 AM
wow im late
sadistic jellyfish of doom
Jul 21 2006, 02:42 AM
how old are you?
jobot37
Jul 21 2006, 02:46 AM
Narwahl are awesome, their jaws twist a little bit to one side I think.
Argen
Jul 21 2006, 03:14 AM
If I remember right, that is a tusk in the upper part of their mouths that grows longer (obviously) than the rest.
Pax Unum
Jul 21 2006, 03:29 AM
your horned whale is a Narwhal, and doesn't belong in Cryptozoology, Myths and Legends...
LINK->
Narwhal
Daughter of the Nine Moons
Jul 21 2006, 04:21 AM
Moved to more appropriate forum (edited title)
frogfish
Jul 21 2006, 12:32 PM
Narwhals are pretty creatures...scientists think the tusks are used solely for mating...
Raptor
Jul 22 2006, 10:07 PM
^Do you mean for actually mating, or for attracting their mate?
frogfish
Jul 22 2006, 11:16 PM
LOL, when I meant mating, I meant courtship rituals...like sparring between two males.
Raptor
Jul 23 2006, 03:56 PM
^I thought that's what you meant, but you had me guessing. lol
MJB222
Jul 23 2006, 11:07 PM
Those "horns" are tusks and narwhals are well known animals.
Next you will be asking what are those animals that make chirping noises and fly.
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^Do you mean for actually mating, or for attracting their mate?
Ouch, if that were true I would hate to be a female narwhal.
OlDrippy34
Jul 23 2006, 11:11 PM
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Next you will be asking what are those animals that make chirping noises and fly.
You've seen those things too?
frogfish
Jul 24 2006, 02:15 AM

Drippy, that just made my day!
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