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[[File:Narwal.jpg||thumb|frame|right|<small'''Fish called NARWAL by the Icelanders carrying a horn or tooth giving it the name unicorn''' (top) and skull of a narwal and a horn or tooth, 4 foot long. By Isaac de la Peyrère, 1647, Rélation de Groenland. https://jcb.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/s/j10ys4</small>]]
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<smallFish called NARWAL by the Icelanders carrying a horn or tooth giving it the name unicorn (top) and skull of a narwal and a section of its horn or tooth, 4 foot long. By Isaac de la Peyrère, 1647, Rélation de Groenland. https://jcb.lunaimaging.com/luna/servlet/s/j10ys4
English
Narwhal; Sea unicorn
Portuguese
Narval
Norwegian
Narhval (bm); Narkval (nn)
North Sámi
Coarvebuovja
Dutch
Narwal; Eenhoornvis (arch.)
German
Narwal [1]
French
Narval; Licorne de mer
Spanish
Narval
Italian
Narvalo
Greek
Ναρβάλ; Μονόδοντας μονόκερος; Φάλαινα μονόκερος
Creole

References

  1. Harrison, R. & M.M. Bryden, 1988. Wale und Delphine. Jahr-Verlag GmbH & Co., Hamburg