Swim At Your Own Risk: So That's What It's For . . .

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

So That's What It's For . . .


The purpose of the tusk on the narwhal, or "unicorn" whale, is an evolutionary mystery which has stumped scientists for hundreds of years. But a new study suggests the whales use their tusks to determine the salinity of water and to search for food. They still haven't figured out why the males are always rubbing theirs together.

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