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Beluga whales are white.
No, a beluga whale cannot survive without water for 30 minutes. Beluga whales are marine mammals that rely on water for their survival, as they need it for hydration, breathing, and maintaining their body temperature. Being out of water for any significant time can lead to dehydration and serious health issues, ultimately resulting in death.
Blubber is a main survival tool for them. It helps them stay warm when the water is freezing.
Beluga whales communicate by using body language and making amazing clicking sounds with their teeth and toungs.
I'm not sure but they are cold blooded.
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The best water temperature for the body all depends on the individual and their body fat percentage. The ideal temperature for most people is between 86-100 degrees Fahrenheit .
All the fishes lay eggs. The female fishes spawn eggs during the breeding season and the eggs are competitively fertilized by male fishes. The fertilization is external (takes place outside the body) using water as medium. Most of the eggs are microscopic and hence cannot be visualized. The larval stages released from the egg constitute the zooplankton.
Beluga whales are endothermic, meaning they are warm-blooded and can regulate their body temperature internally. This adaptation allows them to thrive in the cold Arctic and sub-Arctic waters where they are commonly found. Their blubber and other physiological features help maintain their body heat in frigid environments.