Animals
The Mysterious, Violent Purpose Behind the Narwhal's 'Unicorn' Tusk [VIdeo]
For the first time ever, there's video footage of narwhals using their long tusks in a hunt. The elusive narwhals -- often called the unicorn of the sea -- have always been mysterious creatures with their bizarre tusks that can grow up to nine feet long.
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