!['One of the boys': Beluga whales adopt lost narwhal in St. Lawrence River](https://s2.storage.snapzu.com/54/b9/95/41/belangermira/snaps/83/87/224060/thumbs/dc5f187d0cc6d098_fpi_large.jpg)
An unusual visitor has been hanging out in the St. Lawrence River for the past three years: A narwhal, more than 1,000 kilometres south of its usual range. But the lone narwhal is not alone — it appears he has been adopted by a band of belugas. The narwhal — thought to be a juvenile male because of its half-metre-long tusk — was filmed in July playing among a pod of young belugas, thought to be mostly or all males.
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