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Beluga whales communicate using a complex array of sounds, including clicks, whistles, and clangs. These vocalizations serve various purposes, such as navigation, social interaction, and coordinating group behaviors. Their ability to produce a wide range of sounds allows them to convey different messages and establish social bonds within their pods. Additionally, they may use body language and echolocation to enhance their communication.

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