Very poorly. They are dying out because of pollution and have fewer places to go to because previously pristine places are becoming more and more polluted. The amount of toxins in their body is more than 10 times greater than they are able to handle.
In short yes it is. The pollution is affecting their food and water so it is eventually killing them.
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The beluga whales are categorized as "Near Threatened". It means that, though significant populations exist in the wild, there are threats to their existence like pollution or hunting etc. If let unchecked, these threats can affect the numbers and cause extinction to the species.
The beluga whales are categorized as "Near Threatened". It means that, though significant populations exist in the wild, there are threats to their existence like pollution or hunting etc. If let unchecked, these threats can affect the numbers and cause extinction to the species. Beluga whales were hunted extensively during the Whaling era which caused a drastic decline in their numbers.
The beluga whales are categorized as "Near Threatened". It means that, though significant populations exist in the wild, there are threats to their existence like pollution or hunting etc. If let unchecked, these threats can affect the numbers and cause extinction to the species. Beluga whales were hunted extensively during the Whaling era which caused a drastic decline in their numbers.
There isn't really a safe place for beluga whales, other then places in like Marine Land, where they have no predators and water pollution.
The beluga whales are categorized as "Near Threatened". It means that, though significant populations exist in the wild, there are threats to their existence like pollution or hunting etc. If let unchecked, these threats can affect the numbers and cause extinction to the species. Beluga whales were hunted extensively during the Whaling era which caused a drastic decline in their numbers.
Beluga whales are a very pretty creamy white. ** White Whale is another name for beluga whales! :)
Beluga whales are white.
No, Beluga whales only eat meat.
Yes. Beluga Whales have been on the endangered list for a while.
beluga whales cant live in a state they live in the water
They are endangered because there is a lot of pollution and because a lot of people fish for them.The beluga whale is considered to be an endangered species. This is mainly due to the pollution to its habitat by fossil fuels among other things.The beluga whale is considered to be an endangered species. This is mainly due to the pollution to its habitat by fossil fuels among other things.
Maybe but the Beluga Whales are the ones moving every season