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n. - Small arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tusk.

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  • The walrus and the narwhale are the most obvious living species, but male dugongs and some beaked whales can also have large tusks.
  • And the tusk on a narwhale is on the LEFT side of it's upper jaw.
  • PS neither whalrus nor narwhale can dive very deep, so this is not a good choice for "creature of the deep"
  • While elephant's tusks provided ivory for the southern races, the more northern peoples used the walrus and narwhale tusks.
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