====== Narwhal Tusks ====== >The narwhal, //Monodon monoceros//, has long fascinated sea explorers, scientists and aristocracy. This arctic whale is characterized by a single spiraled tusk extending six to nine feet, emerging from the upper jaw and through the lips of adult males. Males have the characteristic left front tooth extending approximately 8 feet and variable depending on the whale and the age. The right tooth remains embedded in the skull and measures roughly one foot. Some females may exhibit a tusk, and in rare instances a male with two tusks has been observed."\\ \\ Source : [[http://www.narwhal.org/about-tusk.html|narwhal.org]] The function of the tusks has not been fully explained. Theories suggest that they might be: * //Sensory organs:// They are known to be replete with sensory nerve fibres, and may be able to sense temperature, salt concentration, electric fields etc. * //Fighting weapons:// This has only rarely been observed. * //Communication devices:// Either by visual signalling, or because of their tactile sensing capabilities - through tusk rubbing. * // Ice-breaking devices:// There are anecdotal reports that the (air-breathing) animals might use the tusks to break through sea ice coverings from below in order to create breathing holes in the ice. More info. at [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narwhal#Tusk|Wikipedia]]