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  2. File:Narwhal tusk, 1701-1930 Wellcome L0059030.jpg - Wikipedia

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    This tusk is from a small toothed Arctic whale called a narwhal. Only the male of the species develops this twisted growth, which originally forms from a tooth. For centuries such tusks, which could grow several metres in length, were claimed to be from the mythical creature the unicorn.

  3. Bendix Grodtschilling - Wikipedia

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    It took nine years, and he produced it using agate and the ivory of narwhal tusks. The throne is guarded by three lions of silver. The Throne Chair is located in the Castle of Rosenborg in Copenhagen. It is a central symbol of the absolute monarchy in Denmark and Norway.

  4. Coronation Chair of Denmark - Wikipedia

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    In reality, it is made from Norwegian narwhal tusks. [1] It is guarded by three life-size silver lions, based on Biblical references, and was a symbol of the absolute monarchy of the Twin Kingdoms. [2] The Coronation Chair is located in the Castle of Rosenborg in Copenhagen. [2]

  5. Ivory trade - Wikipedia

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    Ivory trade in Ghana, 1690. Elephant ivory has been exported from Africa and Asia for millennia with records going back to the 14th century BCE.Transport of the heavy commodity was always difficult, and with the establishment of the early-modern slave trades from East and West Africa, freshly captured slaves were used to carry the heavy tusks to the ports where both the tusks and their ...

  6. Canadian man accused of smuggling $2M in narwhal tusks ... - AOL

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    A former Royal Canadian Mounted policeman accused of smuggling $2 million worth of narwhal tusks into the United States is now in custody.

  7. Wikipedia:Peer review/Narwhal/archive1 - Wikipedia

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    "this behaviour may exhibit tusk use as a sensory and communication organ for sharing information about water chemistry sensed in tusk microchannels" this sentence in "Behavior and ecology" largely duplicates "The rubbing of tusks together by male narwhals is thought to be a method of communicating information about characteristics of the water ...

  8. Odobenocetops - Wikipedia

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    However, in narwhals the tusk is implanted in the left maxilla, whereas the tusk in Odobenocetops originates in the right premaxilla. The tusks in these two genera are therefore not homologous, and the occurrence of tusks in Odobenocetops is a convergence with narwhals. [4] In the holotype of Odobenocetops peruvianus both tusks are incomplete ...

  9. Dun Cow - Wikipedia

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    A large narwhal tusk is still exhibited at Warwick Castle as one of the ribs of the Dun Cow. [1] The fable held that the cow belonged to a giant, and was kept on Mitchell's Fold (middle fold), Shropshire. Its milk was inexhaustible; but one day an old witch who had filled her pail, wanted to fill her riddle (sieve) as well. This so enraged the ...