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Belugas use sound to find their food! They emit clicks from their nasal passages. These clicks travel through water and bounce off objects like ice, food or the ocean floor. Belugas listen for the echoes of these clicks to determine where their food is located. Belugas have an excellent sense of hearing; their ability to echolocate appears to be even better than that of a bottlenose dolphin! (from AquaFacts)
They catch prey with an echo it goes out if their melon the melon looks like a lump it is on top of their mouth. The echo keeps going out until it hits an object then it comes back. If the echo is quiet then the object is far away if the object is loud then it is farther away.
Beluga whales understood to feed on more then a 100 different kinds of mostly bottom dwelling dwelling sea creatures. These include octopus, squid, crabs, shrimp, clams, snails, sand worms, and fish such as capelin, cod, herring, smelt, and flounder.
they prefer to hunt at or near the bottom of shallow water. They also hunt fish in schools where groups of belugas herd fish into shallow water where they eat them.
yes. they do this by thumping the predator in the gills. like the dolphin
The beluga whale is so power ful animal ,So it can use that power in under water
They go to the deep parts of the ocean to catch the flamagaga fish after they migrate.
They are food for the inuit
the beluga it with its tail and flippers
When they get hungry.
see fish
simple , sound
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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.
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The Beluga whale stores energy in the form of blubber, a dense fat that is also used for insulation.
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The beluga whale is a mammal that lives in the Arctic ocean north of Canada.