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Wat (wie) is narwhal$51677$ - definitie

SUBMARINE OF THE UNITED STATES
USS D-1; USS Narwhal (SS-17)

narwhal         
  • A [[polar bear]] scavenging a narwhal carcass
  • Beluga and narwhal catches
  • The head of an Inuit lance made from a narwhal tusk with a [[meteorite]] iron blade (British Museum)
  • Image of narwhal from ''[[Brehms Tierleben]]'' (1864–1869)
  • This narwhal skull has rare double [[tusk]]s. Usually, the canine tooth only on the left side of the upper jaw becomes a tusk. Rarely, males develop two tusks. This specimen, however, was of a female (Zoologisches Museum, Hamburg; collected in 1684)
  • Male narwhal captured and satellite tagged
  • Somerset Island]]
  • beluga]] (upper image), its closest related species
  • Complete skeleton at the [[Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences]]
MEDIUM-SIZED TOOTHED WHALE THAT LIVES YEAR-ROUND IN THE ARCTIC
Narwhale; Monodon; Monodon monoceros; Narwahl; Unicorn Whale; Narwall; Narwale; Narwhals; Norwhal whales; Norwhal whale; Sea unicorn; Arctic unicorn; Monodontinae; Unicorn of the Sea; Narhwal; Narwhal tusk; Cultural depictions of narwhals
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[Written also Narwhale, Narwal, and Narval.] Sea-unicorn, unicorn-fish, unicorn-whale (Monodon monoceros).
Narwhal         
  • A [[polar bear]] scavenging a narwhal carcass
  • Beluga and narwhal catches
  • The head of an Inuit lance made from a narwhal tusk with a [[meteorite]] iron blade (British Museum)
  • Image of narwhal from ''[[Brehms Tierleben]]'' (1864–1869)
  • This narwhal skull has rare double [[tusk]]s. Usually, the canine tooth only on the left side of the upper jaw becomes a tusk. Rarely, males develop two tusks. This specimen, however, was of a female (Zoologisches Museum, Hamburg; collected in 1684)
  • Male narwhal captured and satellite tagged
  • Somerset Island]]
  • beluga]] (upper image), its closest related species
  • Complete skeleton at the [[Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences]]
MEDIUM-SIZED TOOTHED WHALE THAT LIVES YEAR-ROUND IN THE ARCTIC
Narwhale; Monodon; Monodon monoceros; Narwahl; Unicorn Whale; Narwall; Narwale; Narwhals; Norwhal whales; Norwhal whale; Sea unicorn; Arctic unicorn; Monodontinae; Unicorn of the Sea; Narhwal; Narwhal tusk; Cultural depictions of narwhals
·noun An arctic cetacean (Monodon monocerous), about twenty feet long. The male usually has one long, twisted, pointed canine tooth, or tusk projecting forward from the upper jaw like a horn, whence it is called also sea unicorn, unicorn fish, and unicorn whale. Sometimes two horns are developed, side by side.
Sea unicorn         
  • A [[polar bear]] scavenging a narwhal carcass
  • Beluga and narwhal catches
  • The head of an Inuit lance made from a narwhal tusk with a [[meteorite]] iron blade (British Museum)
  • Image of narwhal from ''[[Brehms Tierleben]]'' (1864–1869)
  • This narwhal skull has rare double [[tusk]]s. Usually, the canine tooth only on the left side of the upper jaw becomes a tusk. Rarely, males develop two tusks. This specimen, however, was of a female (Zoologisches Museum, Hamburg; collected in 1684)
  • Male narwhal captured and satellite tagged
  • Somerset Island]]
  • beluga]] (upper image), its closest related species
  • Complete skeleton at the [[Zoological Museum of the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences]]
MEDIUM-SIZED TOOTHED WHALE THAT LIVES YEAR-ROUND IN THE ARCTIC
Narwhale; Monodon; Monodon monoceros; Narwahl; Unicorn Whale; Narwall; Narwale; Narwhals; Norwhal whales; Norwhal whale; Sea unicorn; Arctic unicorn; Monodontinae; Unicorn of the Sea; Narhwal; Narwhal tusk; Cultural depictions of narwhals
·- The Narwhal.

Wikipedia

USS D-1 (SS-17)

USS D-1 (SS-17) was the lead ship of the D-class submarines of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down by Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, Massachusetts, under a subcontract from Electric Boat Company of Groton, Connecticut, as Narwhal, making her the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the narwhal, a gray and white arctic whale which averages 20 feet in length, the male of which has a long, twisted ivory tusk of commercial value. Narwhal was launched on 8 April 1909 sponsored by Mrs. Gregory C. Davison, and commissioned on 23 November 1909.