No they aren't
Beluga whales are listed as near threatened by the IUCN.
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.
Beluga whales are a very pretty creamy white. ** White Whale is another name for beluga whales! :)
Beluga whales are white.
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.
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.
Yes. Beluga Whales have been on the endangered list for a while.
beluga whales cant live in a state they live in the water
Yes, beluga whales are listed as "Near Threatened" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. This designation reflects concerns about their declining populations due to factors like habitat loss, pollution, and climate change. While they are not currently classified as endangered, their status highlights the need for ongoing conservation efforts.
beluga whales cant live in a state they live in the water