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EPISODE · May 14, 2026 · 2H 25M

Narwhal Facts for Sleep | The Whale That Made the World Believe in Unicorns

from Deep Sea Slumber

Somewhere in the high Arctic, beneath a ceiling of ice that shifts without warning, a pale whale moves through water so cold and so dark it would end a human life in minutes. It has lived here for millions of years. It carries a single spiral tooth through its face, reaching two meters ahead of it into the cold, and the world once called this tooth a unicorn horn and paid gold for it. The animal kept swimming, entirely unaware it had become a legend.🌊 In this episode:• The narwhal's spiral tusk: its structure, sensory function, and centuries of trade as supposed unicorn horn• A body built for cold and depth: blubber architecture, dive physiology, and how narwhals survive pressure other mammals cannot• Life beneath ice: reading breathing holes, navigating leads, and what the ceiling looks like from below• Sound in total darkness: how narwhals use echolocation to navigate and hunt in water with no light at all• Migration along invisible roads: the seasonal routes narwhals learn from their mothers and carry for life• A Day in the Life: one full Arctic day, from the first surface breath to rest in the quiet dark beneath the iceLet the cold water carry you north tonight. The narwhal does not hurry through its world. Neither will you.Perfect for falling asleep, unwinding, or anyone curious about ocean life.🔔 Subscribe for more: @DeepSeaSlumber#narwhal #sleepdocumentary #arcticanimals #deepsea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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