For an animal with an ivory appendage half the size of its physique protruding from the highest of its head, a narwhal strikes within the water with shocking grace.
“It’s nearly mesmerizing,” stated Greg O’Corry-Crowe, a analysis professor at Florida Atlantic College who research marine mammals. “The precision with which they wielded their tusks, it wasn’t like a broadsword. It was like a surgical instrument or the bow of a violin.”
In analysis printed final month within the journal Frontiers in Marine Science, Dr. O’Corry-Crowe and colleagues make the case that narwhals aren’t solely displaying off with their tusks — the appendages have a wide range of demonstrated makes use of that assist the animals survive within the ocean.
The narwhal’s tusk was an inspiration for unicorn myths. It’s identified that solely males have them, with uncommon exception, and {that a} large tusk is something female narwhals look for in a mate. However the animals have been tough to check.
“They’re extraordinarily shy and elusive whales,” stated Kristine Laidre, an utilized animal ecology professor on the College of Washington who was not concerned within the research. “They’re actually exhausting to strategy. They’re actually skittish.” She added that narwhals tended to spend their time removed from shore and diving deep into the water, and that doing analysis within the Arctic was logistically advanced, making them a difficult species to watch within the wild.
With the assistance of native Inuit communities, the group of researchers recognized a spot within the Canadian Excessive Arctic to arrange camp and fly drones. The calm waters of Creswell Bay in Nunavut, the place narwhals had beforehand been noticed spending their summers, have been shallow and clear and — mixed with the 24-hour daylight in August — allowed the researchers to movie among the greatest footage of narwhals ever captured.
As Dr. O’Corry-Crowe and group studied their recordings, they recognized beforehand unobserved tusk behaviors. And a kind of behaviors appeared an terrible lot like taking part in.
In multiple occasion, narwhals chased arctic char however didn’t, surprisingly, attempt to catch and eat it. The whales even slowed down when essential to maintain the fish simply off the tip of their tusks. After they did work together with the fish in these encounters, they used mild faucets or nudges — a stark distinction extra aggressive makes use of of their tusks once they have been noticed looking fish. And in reality, the arctic char additionally didn’t appear to all the time be making an attempt to flee the pursuing narwhals.
“They aren’t truly foraging on the fish, and we have been hesitant to make use of the phrase ‘play,’ however that’s actually what it appeared like,” stated Cortney Watt, a researcher with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, and an creator of the research.
She added that it was additionally potential the older narwhals have been utilizing such conduct to show youthful ones how one can pursue prey.
The footage additionally captured the whales doing a little deft spearfishing. Whereas narwhals had been seen earlier than utilizing their tusks to stun fish earlier than consuming them, that is the primary printed research documenting that conduct. The narwhals stabbed and slashed fish with each the tip and the shaft of their tusks, disabling and probably killing the fish earlier than consuming their prey.
Whereas spearfishing, the narwhals have been additionally interrupted by glaucous gulls, which saved diving into the water to grab the fish. Although sea gulls are identified to trace and scavenge off the hunts of different sea mammals, this was the primary recorded interplay of this conduct with narwhals, particularly.
Dr. Laidre stated that it was greatest to not soar to too many conclusions about narwhal conduct noticed in a single research. The researchers agree, and that’s the reason they didn’t wish to label the narwhals’ interactions with arctic char as play explicitly. Dr. O’Corry-Crowe added that most of the behaviors his group noticed “elevate extra questions than they reply, however that’s what’s so thrilling.”
“What we actually must do is return and do some extra work,” he stated. “And I can’t wait to do this.”