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Narwhal | Unicorn of the Sea - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
Aug 29, 2023
whales.org
0:30
A big thanks to Harbor Mountain Brewing Co. for inviting us to your Ren Faire this weekend! Narwhal the Great Horned Owl had a hoot, and so did we. We loved getting to share a bit about raptors with such a fun and festive crowd! #GreatHornedOwl #Owl #RenFaire | Alaska Raptor Center
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Apr 7, 2025
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Alaska Raptor Center
Narwhal Facts, Pictures & In-Depth Information
May 12, 2015
activewild.com
Narwhal - WWF Arctic
Jan 9, 2025
arcticwwf.org
0:07
Narwhal, a Great Horned Owl and Raptor-in-Residence here at the Alaska Raptor Center, enjoying a light snack! Great Horned Owls are fierce predators that can take large prey, including raptors such as Ospreys, Peregrine Falcons, Prairie Falcons, and other owls. They also eat much smaller items such as rodents, frogs, and scorpions. | Alaska Raptor Center
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Jan 7, 2022
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Alaska Raptor Center
Species Spotlight: Narwhal — Alaska Wildlife Alliance (AWA)
Apr 16, 2020
akwildlife.org
0:42
Narwhal, a Great Horned Owl here at the Alaska Raptor Center, showing off her plumicorns! The "horns" atop an Owl's head are actually tufts of feathers called plumicorns, meaning “feather horns” in Latin. Although they are sometimes called "ears," an owl's ears are actually located right behind their eyes. | Alaska Raptor Center
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Apr 8, 2023
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Alaska Raptor Center
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Meet Narwhal, our amazing Great Horned Owl resident at the Alaska Raptor Center, proudly flaunting her plumicorns! Did you know that the 'horns' on an owl's head are actually tufts of feathers known as plumicorns, a term derived from Latin meaning 'feather horns'? Despite being called 'ears,' an owl's true ears are discreetly located just behind their eyes. #OwlFacts #NatureWonders #Owls | Alaska Raptor Center
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Oct 4, 2023
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Alaska Raptor Center
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Narwhal, a Great Horned Owl and Raptor-in-Residence here at the Alaska Raptor Center, enjoying a light snack! Great Horned Owls are fierce predators that can take large prey, including raptors such as Ospreys, Peregrine Falcons, Prairie Falcons, and other owls. They also eat much smaller items such as rodents, frogs, and scorpions. | Alaska Raptor Center
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Jul 31, 2021
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Alaska Raptor Center
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Beluga whales share Greenland with a mysterious cousin: the narwhal. Despite their similarities, they don't usually interact. This young narwhal is lost and seems to be accepted by the group of Beluga whales he encounters. Tune in to Secrets of the Whales on Sundays at 8pm, on National Geographic WILD UK. | National Geographic UK
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Jun 4, 2024
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National Geographic UK
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Narwhal Facts and Pictures
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Narwhal Tusk Facts: Did You Know? | Arctic Kingdom
Dec 6, 2019
arctickingdom.com
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Narwhal, a Great Horned Owl and Raptor-in-Residence here at the Alaska Raptor Center, working with one of her Avian Care Specialists. Narwhal was sent to our Center after being struck by a car. The collision fractured her left humerus and scraped one of the feather tufts off the top of her head. After several months it was clear that, though she was able to fly, her wingbeats remained far too loud for her to silently swoop down on live prey. Narwhal now has an important job, helping us educate t
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Sep 10, 2021
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Alaska Raptor Center
The Story Of A Migrating Narwhal - Arctic Kingdom
Jul 25, 2022
arctickingdom.com
0:35
Narwhal, our resident Great Horned Owl, showing off his facial disc, a special set of concave feathers that collects and directs sound to his ears hidden beneath the fluff. This "feathered dish" lets owls hear even the faintest sounds, like prey moving under snow! Nature’s design at its finest. 🎧 #GreatHornedOwl #Owls #OwlAdaptations | Alaska Raptor Center
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5 months ago
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Alaska Raptor Center
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Check out Narwhal, a Great Horned Owl and Raptor-in-Residence here at the Alaska Raptor Center, flaunting her "Facial Disc"! This unique set of feathers around her face and eyes helps collect sound, directing it towards her ears. Just one of the many fascinating adaptations that make owls such amazing creatures. #AlaskaRaptorCenter #GreatHornedOwl #FacialDisc #NatureIsAmazing | Alaska Raptor Center
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May 2, 2023
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Alaska Raptor Center
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Meet the bowhead whale hunters of northern Alaska
Nov 20, 2018
National Geographic
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Narwhal Rare Creature in Alaska
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