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The Beluga Whale Is A Close Relative To The Narwhal Whale.Other Relatives Include Porpoises,Walruses,And Dolphins.
Humpback whale, sperm whale, pilot whale, Beluga, minke, blue whale and fin whale have similar adaptations.
definitely a killer whale, they are about 32 feet 2.6 - 9 tons belugas are about 6 1/2 .4 - 1.5 tons the orca (killer whale in case you didnt know) is actually part of the dolphin family, its not a whale, it is technically the largest dolphinA killer whale is bigger it can grow up to 27 feet long and weighs about 8,000 to 12,000 pounds a beluga whale can grow up to 15 feet long and weighs about 3,300 pounds
All whales are part of the order of mammals known as Cetacea. This family also includes dolphins and porpoises. The Beluga is closely related to the Narwhal The heirarchy of the Beluga is: Order: Cetacea Family: Monodontidae Genus: Delphinapterus
The bowhead whale is a whale of the arctic. The beluga is a dolphin of the arctic. The narwhal is a porpoise of the arctic.
The belugaor white whale, Delphinapterus leucas, is an Arctic and sub-Arctic cetacean. It is one of two members of the family Monodontidae, along with the narwhal.
yes, they are rare. They live in Siberia and Alaska. Narwhals are similar to the Beluga Whale and the Irrawaddy Dolphin. They might possibly be related to the Irrawaddy Dolphin.
Well, certainly not a big Bowhead or Right whale, but a polar bear is or can drag a beluga or narwhal out of the ocean, for sure.
North Atlantic right whale, Western Pacific grey whale, Bowhead, Narwhal, Cook Inlet beluga whales these are the most endangered whales in the world
A beluga whale is a whale of the species Delphinapterus leucas.
The genus Monodon includes the beluga whale and the narwhal. They are characterized by their lack of a dorsal fin, rounded bodies, and specialized teeth - the beluga has peg-like teeth while the narwhal has a long, spiral tusk. They inhabit cold Arctic and sub-Arctic waters.
They are food for the inuit