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Beluga whales, gray whales and killer whales are the most common species found in the Canadian waters.
No, beluga whales are not the smallest whale species. The smallest whale is actually the dwarf sperm whale, which can grow to about 8.5 to 11.5 feet long. Beluga whales, on the other hand, average around 13 to 20 feet in length, making them larger than many other whale species.
Beluga whales are a very pretty creamy white. ** White Whale is another name for beluga whales! :)
Beluga whales are white.
There are a total of 78 species of whales living in the world today. There are 67 species of toothed whales and 11 species of baleen whales.
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.
Yes, orcas do eat beluga whales. They are known to be one of the predators of beluga whales in the wild.
No, Beluga whales only eat meat.
Beluga whales are a protected species and are not hunted commercially. Native people in Alaska and Canada are allowed to hunt them, and kill from 1200 to about 1500 each year.
Yes. Beluga Whales have been on the endangered list for a while.
beluga whales cant live in a state they live in the water
beluga whales cant live in a state they live in the water