I have long been entranced by the mighty narwhal, or, as I sometimes like to call them, the great unicorns of the sea. but I’ve never seen footage of them actually displaying their awesome mightiness until now. huzzah!
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only nerds say huzzah.
I threw that out there just for you, doll.
i think this may be the coolest thing i have ever seen (today).
(and today i watched video of rotating oscillating toothbrushes)
why would the ice bother them, though? can’t they just use their mighty horn to break free, bursting up from beneath the water like a giant sparkly superhero in slowmotion?