Belugas, often referred to as "canaries of the sea," are known for their exceptional vocal abilities. They can produce a wide range of sounds, including clicks, whistles, and clangs, which they use for communication and echolocation. Additionally, belugas are highly social and display complex behaviors, showcasing their intelligence and adaptability in their Arctic and sub-Arctic environments. Their unique ability to mimic sounds and their playful nature further highlight their talents.
Belugas have gotten a nicktime what IT IS
No belugas are harmless to humans.
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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No, belugas are not born from eggs. They are mammals and give live birth, typically to a single calf after a gestation period of about 14 to 15 months. Like other mammals, belugas nurse their young with milk produced by the mother.
Yes, they are endangered!
they live in cold places:)
no, belugas are not orcas
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