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Size is a terrible word to use. Something with a length of 99 narwhals is far bigger than one with the mass of 99 narwhals.
This is true, someone who is smarter than I will have to figure out how many narwhals it weighs though.
Just under 40,000 narwhals, assuming a narwhal has the mass of 1600 kg and is 5 meters long.
Is.. is that a safe assumption...?