Thursday, November 29
Paul Nicklen

"In spring, as the ice pack recedes, narwhals push into cracks and holes as they migrate. Their compact size (13 to 16 feet [four to five meters] long) and lack of dorsal fins aid travel beneath the ice. The annual migration also brings them within range of human hunters."
© 2007 Paul Nicklen & National Geographic Magazine
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