yes in order for them to eat sortain food
the lump on top of the belugas head is called a melon no joke!it is a lot of blubber to help keep them warm
by head butting
Belugas have several distinct body parts, including a rounded head, a robust body, and a short, thick neck. They possess flippers for steering and a powerful tail fluke for propulsion in the water. Their skin is smooth and typically white or light grey, and they lack a dorsal fin, which distinguishes them from many other whale species. Additionally, belugas have a unique ability to change the shape of their heads due to a flexible skull structure, aiding in echolocation.
Belugas have gotten a nicktime what IT IS
No belugas are harmless to humans.
A Beluga is a small, white whale species known for its distinctive rounded head and lack of dorsal fin. They have a flexible neck that allows them to turn their head in multiple directions. Belugas are also known for their melon, a prominent bulging structure on their forehead used for echolocation.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is the main substance that causes the myosin head to change shape during muscle contraction. When ATP binds to the myosin head, it energizes the myosin molecule and allows it to detach from actin, resetting the myosin head for the next contraction cycle.
Belugas are mammals so yes they are warm blooded
yes
belugas are both male and female every single species have both male and female in their family
Yes
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