The narwhal-beluga hybrid skull. Mikkel Høegh Post/Natural History Museum Of Denmark In the 1980s, a subsistence hunter caught three unusual-looking whales in Greenland’s Disko Bay. They had flippers ...
Skull was donated by an Inuit hunter in 1990. This is an Inside Science story. (Inside Science) -- A mysterious whale skull came from the first and only known hybrid of a beluga and a narwhal, a new ...
A strange-looking whale skull in a Denmark museum is under a new spotlight after technology confirmed that it belonged to a creature that was half-narwhal and half-beluga, a study from the University ...
Thirty years ago, an Inuit man in west Greenland subsistence-hunting for whales shot a trio of strange cetaceans with front fins like belugas and tails like narwhals (the so-called "unicorns of the ...
Narwhals breaching for air in an open space in the Arctic sea ice. (Photo by Glenn Williams) Swimming in the frigid waters of the Arctic and surfacing in narrow gaps in the sea ice to breathe, the ...
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