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Second Stage of Evolution

Natural Selection

Since narwhals began moving to land, the ones that didn't would die off from lack of food, and no other narwhals to breed with. Land narwhal's teeth would overtime change to eat fruits and vegetables instead of other animals.

First Stage of Evolution

Environment Change

Temperature of the sun will rise causing seas to begin to dry up. This will move the Narwhal into warmer, and shallower water. To adapt the useless femur will copy itself and move to form legs. This will take a couple hundred years. narwhals that survive will also begin to walk onto dry land.

Third Stage of Evolution

Final Stages

In the final stages of the Narwhal's transformation the tail would become horse-like, blubber would become fat, the bones (like the pelvic bone that was once useless) would lock into place, and fur would begin to grow. The narwhal of the ocean would have become endangered or extinct, and a new species would be formed. This new species would be the unicorn.

Our Project

To show how an animal will evolve over the next thousand years. Our animal is the Narwhal. The evolution of this animal will create the Unicorn species.

Anatomy of a Unicorn

Anatomy of a Narwhal

Quick Facts

Hooves

Powerful Legs

Spiral Horn

Pelvic Bone

Elongated Face and Head

Horse-like Tail

No More Blowhole

Powerful Flat Teeth

Fur

(can live in cold or warm climates)

Lungs

Flippers

Spiral Horn

Blowhole

Pelvic Bone

Femur Bone

Fin-like Tail

Powerful Sharp Teeth

(Horn is one tooth)

Blubber

(lives in cold climate)

Habitation and Migration

Narwhals live in the icy waters of the Arctic seas.The Narwhals winter deep-water beneath ice pack in groups of 5-10 animals;in the summer they migrate to shallow ice free summer grounds where they congregate in larger groups.They rarely stray far from ice.

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Evolution of the Narwhal

By: Nick Wilson, Colleen Rice, Michael Ross, and Scott Walter

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