Smith, E. Johnson, O. Garcia, T. Wong, U.
This paper aims to uncover the deeper philosophical implications of the narwhal's iconic tusk, which has long been shrouded in mystery and speculation. Utilizing a variety of existentialist theories and concepts, we examine the narwhal's search for meaning and purpose in an increasingly confusing and chaotic world. Through a thorough analysis of the tusk's physical properties and the narwhal's behavior, we argue that the narwhal's tusk is not simply a tool for survival, but a key to its very identity and sense of self. Ultimately, this paper offers a new perspective on the narwhal's existence, blending scientific inquiry with existentialist thought in a way that is both thought-provoking and absurdly hilarious.