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Narluga
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Narluga

Along with all other hybrids, narluga whales also live in the wild. They have to share their habitat, so the hybridisation of a narwhal and a white dolphin is probably due to climate change. They don’t have horns, but they do have narwhal-like colours and heads. Their shape is similar to that of a white dolphin.

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