seals, penguins, and fish.
man bear pig
No. Beluga Whales can be found in good numbers in the seas near the north pole. Their range goes from Alaska and Greenland to Northern Russia. Of the 7 known habitats of the beluga whales, they are critically endangered in 1 and endangered in 2 habitats. Thousands of belugas can be found in the other 4 habitats.
no they live in groups. beacuse i did research.
The reproductive process for Beluga whales is the same as it is for other mammals with the exception that it takes place in the water.
They are smaller then other whales. Beluga males are 16 feet and beluga females are 13 feet.
Beluga whales are hairless, and covered, as all other mammals, in skin.
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.
A Beluga whale mates the same way any other whale would mate.
The Beluga Whale Is A Close Relative To The Narwhal Whale.Other Relatives Include Porpoises,Walruses,And Dolphins.
Beluga Whales can be found in good numbers in the seas near the north pole. Their range goes from Alaska and Greenland to Northern Russia. Of the 7 known habitats of the beluga whales, they are critically endangered in 1 and endangered in 2 habitats. Thousands of belugas can be found in the other 4 habitats.
They are both. The beluga is a slow swimmer that feeds mainly on fish. It also eats cephalopods (squid and octopus) and crustaceans (crab and shrimp). Other carnivores like Polar Bears and Killer Whales are known to kill and eat beluga whales.
No. Of the 7 known habitats of the beluga whales, they are critically endangered in 1 and endangered in 2 habitats. Thousands of belugas can be found in the other 4 habitats.
Pretty much like any other mammal.