Beluga whales Breathe with lungs. They Breathe through a blowhole on the top of their head.
All whales are mammals. They breath air just like us. They have to come up to breath or risk drowning.
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Beluga whales, like all whales, have a blowhole leading to their lungs on top of their head ti breathe when they reach the surface of the water. When the beluga whales are in the polar regions, the surface will be covered in ice, and unless the beluga whale finds a hole in the ice to surface and breathe, it will drown and die.
A beluga whale is a whale of the species Delphinapterus leucas.
They are food for the inuit
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The beluga whale is a mammal that lives in the Arctic ocean north of Canada.
To be exact the Beluga Whale needs 5 gum to survive
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.
A beluga whale is a vertebrae. All mammals are.