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Beluga whales are hairless, and covered, as all other mammals, in skin.
A beluga whale is a whale of the species Delphinapterus leucas.
No it is in the middle. The Beluga whale can get eaten by a sucker fish, you may think a tiny creature couldn't kill such a huge one, but it can. you see a sucker fish can bite the Beluga whale, and get the other sucker fish to join and suck the Beluga Whale's blood. This can only happen to a Beluga whale, because the sucker fish can't get there teeth through the thick layer of blubber of the others, but a Beluga whale has a thin layer of blubber, which the sucker fish can get into. This is why the beluga whale got its name. Named after the Greek legand Beluga, who had such a small layer of skin, you could see her insides; but that's only a legend.
They are food for the inuit
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To be exact the Beluga Whale needs 5 gum to survive
The beluga whale is a mammal that lives in the Arctic ocean north of Canada.
A killer whale is much bigger than beluga. A beluga whale is about 4-6.1 metres in length whereas an adult male killer whale can measure from 6-9.1 metres. :)
baby beluga it a good name for a beluga
A life span of a beluga whale is 25-30 years, but a beluga whale could possibly die before then.
The Beluga whale is a vertebrate, The beluga's seven neck vertebrae are not fused, giving it a flexible, well-defined neck.