Female belugas typically give birth to one calf every three years. Gestation lasts 12 to 14.5 months. Newborns are about 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long, weigh about 80 kilograms (180 lb), and are grey in color. The calves remain dependent on their mothers for at least two years.
very very ugly!! gray then when older they turn white
Belugas have gotten a nicktime what IT IS
No belugas are harmless to humans.
Belugas are mammals so yes they are warm blooded
Belugas are very vocal. They are very curious about humans and swim up to boats. They migrate and hunt in groups called pods. When a mother has her baby, both the mother and baby will usually leave the pod they are in. Belugas sometimes chase each other playfully and aggressively. They also rub each other. In the mating season, belugas have been seen with stuff on their head or backs like planks or nets.
yes
belugas are both male and female every single species have both male and female in their family
Yes
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No, belugas are not born from eggs. They are mammals and give live birth, typically to a single calf after a gestation period of about 14 to 15 months. Like other mammals, belugas nurse their young with milk produced by the mother.
Yes, they are endangered!
they live in cold places:)