They are white.
A Beluga whale mates the same way any other whale would mate.
Pretty much like any other mammal.
I didn't know any of them had driving licenses
It's wet, and cold. I wouldn't want to be a beluga whale. Or any other whale...
No. They live in the cold waters of the oceans near the north pole. They don't enter or live in rivers and so their young ones are not born in rivers. For that matter you cant find any beluga whales in any river in the world
However, whales possess the largest physical brains of any animal. It has been found that whales possess spindle neurons, a type of brain cell which was considered to exist only in humans and other primates
THE TOOTHLESS WHALES: blue whales, finback whales, right whales, sei whales, humpback whales, and gray whales. THE TOOTHED WHALES: white beluga whales, black beluga whales (pilot whales), orcas (killer whales), sperm whales.
Yes, gulls, artic fox, polar bears ravens, beluga whales, and humans.
Beluga whales are at risk just like any other animals, because they are hunted. The predators of beluga whales are Killer Whales, Polar Bears, Greenland Sharks and last but not least, humans. We all know that every animal has it's own predator or predators, but the beluga whales are very lucky and only have a few. I would like to mention that out of the ten biggest beluga pods, only two are endangered. When humans hunt beluga whales, they are people that live in remote villages in the arctic, and only hunt these whales once a year. Also, one beluga whale doesn't just feed one family, it usually feeds the entire village.
Yes the Narwhal is related to other animals such as, bottle nose dolphins,harbor porpoises,monodontidae,and beluga whales.
dolphins, orcas, beluga whales, different types of fish, plankton and just about any animal except sharks.
No, a beluga whale cannot survive without water for 30 minutes. Beluga whales are marine mammals that rely on water for their survival, as they need it for hydration, breathing, and maintaining their body temperature. Being out of water for any significant time can lead to dehydration and serious health issues, ultimately resulting in death.