the one that is good at curving itself to the sky

Something wondrous for a Tuesday morning: narwhals surfacing for air near the edge of an ice floe in Arctic Bay, Canada.

It's hard to believe such creatures exist, but they do. Apparently, the Inuit name for them translates as 'the one that is good at curving itself to the sky', because of the way they poke their heads out of the water.

Beautiful.

The photo is part of the 'Irreplaceable: Wildlife in a Warming World' project/Paul Nicklen/National Geographic Image Collection. Discovered through The Big Picture.