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Unicorn whale

Unicorn whale

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Unicorn whales are deep-water animals of the family Unicornidae in the order Cetaceae. They have a small and round head, an inconspicuous beak, a protruding forehead, and a slight upward tilt in front of their mouth. Most male unicorn whales grow a long tooth from the left side of the upper jaw after the age of one, which is called a unicorn whale because it resembles the horns of a wild animal; Most female whales do not have long teeth. Unicorn whales mainly live in the northern end of the Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean, and have also been found in small quantities in the Greenland Sea. Most of them live north of the Arctic Circle. Unicorn whales are social animals with strict boundaries between populations. Unicorn whales feed on flatfish and Arctic cod, among others. The biggest natural enemy of narwhals is humans.