News Article 1: The Monodon monoceros and its mating habits.

According to the article written by LiveScience.com, the mating habits of the narwhal are for the most part a mystery. Due to their choice in habitat and migrations with in response to sea ice, scientists have little to no knowledge of the actual mating process of these whales. While scientists do know about the reproductive age of both males and females, and the gestation period for these whales, there is almost nothing when it comes to how narwhals copulate. It doesn't help that these whales do not produce songs; a tool utilized by the baleen whales. All scientists really know is that mating usually occurs in winter and the tusks on the males are possibly used to display dominance.

Animal Sex: How Narwhals Do It

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