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.
No. Beluga's are part of the dolphin family
Beluga whales are white.
Beluga whales communicate by using body language and making amazing clicking sounds with their teeth and toungs.
black sea
I'm not sure but they are cold blooded.
You Draw a head a body fins and a tail. Done.
All whales are part of the order of mammals known as Cetacea. This family also includes dolphins and porpoises. The Beluga is closely related to the Narwhal The heirarchy of the Beluga is: Order: Cetacea Family: Monodontidae Genus: Delphinapterus
baby beluga it a good name for a beluga
yo mama son wat up
Beluga caviar comes from the roe (eggs) of the female beluga sturgeon.
A beluga which is white in colour mates with the peach beluga.
yes if artic cods are at the bottom of the shallow part of the ocean