That depends with what you are comparing them to. If you compare them to a jelly fish, yes. But if you compare them to a human, no.
^This answer sucks and whoever wrote it probably doesn't even know what a Beluga whale is. Look up some videos on YouTube of them interacting with people. To compare an animal such as a Jellyfish to a Beluga Whale is pretty idiotic considering jellyfish don't even have brains. In a short answer "yes" Beluga Whales are intelligent social creatures.
A beluga whale is a whale of the species Delphinapterus leucas.
Beluga whales are a very pretty creamy white. ** White Whale is another name for beluga whales! :)
They are food for the inuit
whale beluga
A killer whale is much bigger than beluga. A beluga whale is about 4-6.1 metres in length whereas an adult male killer whale can measure from 6-9.1 metres. :)
The beluga whale is a mammal that lives in the Arctic ocean north of Canada.
To be exact the Beluga Whale needs 5 gum to survive
baby beluga it a good name for a beluga
The Beluga whale is a vertebrate, The beluga's seven neck vertebrae are not fused, giving it a flexible, well-defined neck.
A life span of a beluga whale is 25-30 years, but a beluga whale could possibly die before then.
A beluga whale is a vertebrae. All mammals are.
NO! Beluga whales are related to the dolphin family and they can stay in zoos.