Transaction: b5b8016a72506dc4f61b7f07059ac3fe4a7c6248

Included in block 19,833,405 at 2018/02/13 12:21:09 (UTC).

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transaction_id b5b8016a72506dc4f61b7f07059ac3fe4a7c6248
ref_block_num 41,515
block_num19,833,405
ref_block_prefix 2,653,931,222
expiration2018/02/13T12:31:03
transaction_num 32
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signatures 2043aeb2fbe190a8a66c78e1fb52a676a398aed8fc28fb1a5f77c8b971aa304f0a3566f744cfb874d7c078befbf7ff2d681fc4180af777717a915f3fef33dddfe3
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"parent_author":"thegreatlife",<br>"parent_permlink":"re-valth-when-narwhals-monodon-monoceros-rub-their-tusks-together-it-is-believed-to-be-to-share-information-about-the-water-not-as-a-sign-20180213t052554886z",<br>"author":"valth",<br>"permlink":"re-thegreatlife-re-valth-when-narwhals-monodon-monoceros-rub-their-tusks-together-it-is-believed-to-be-to-share-information-about-the-water-not-as-a-sign-20180213t122103429z",<br>"title":"",<br>"body":"Hehe,<br> it's pretty funny that you didn't know they were for real :) I guess they are sort of like a mythical animal though,<br> so it makes sense. \n\nAnyway,<br> that's an interesting theory. It would be very interesting to see if anyone is able to successfully determine which factors that lead to the formation of the horns in the females. While it does make sense that it could be linked to epigenetics and group dynamics,<br> it's a bit of a stretch (in my opinion) to assume this. You might of course be right,<br> but there are also a lot of other possible explanations for why only some of the females grow horns. \n\nThanks for sharing your hypothesis with the rest of us! I'm hoping we get some more narwhal research in the future to shed more light on all the questions we have about them.",<br>"json_metadata":" \"tags\":[\"science\" ,<br>\"app\":\"steemit\/0.1\" "
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