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Male Beluga Whales usually live around 35 years in the wild and 45 in captivity.

Female Beluga Whales usually live around 45 years in the wild and 55 in captivity.

The longest living beluga whale recorded was called Mejay and lived at SeaWorld San Antonio and died in 1997 at 87 years old and the record age for the wild is 71 years old made by a female beluga whale.

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Beluga whales live about 35 to 50 years
Male Beluga Whales usually live around 35 years in the wild and 45 in captivity.

Female Beluga Whales usually live around 45 years in the wild and 55 in captivity.

The longest living beluga whale recorded was called Mejay and lived at SeaWorld San Antonio and died in 1997 at 87 years old and the record age for the wild is 71 years old made by a female beluga whale.
They can live for over 50 years. Males reach sexual maturity at around 4 to 7 years while the females do so between 6 to 9 years. Their accurate longevity hasn't been captured yet but they are known to live for over 50 years

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They can live for over 50 years. Males reach sexual maturity at around 4 to 7 years while the females do so between 6 to 9 years. Their accurate longevity hasn't been captured yet but they are known to live for over 50 years

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About 90 to 180 mins. Its depends on how much it swims and uses its energy!

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Beluga whales have a life span of 25-30 years.

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A typical dive usually lasts three to five minutes, but belugas can stay submerged for as long as 15 minutes (Nowak, 1991; Ridgway and Harrison, 1981).

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About 20 minutes maximum

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Approximately 3 hours

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