Blubber is a main survival tool for them. It helps them stay warm when the water is freezing.
Beluga whales are white.
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Beluga whales communicate by using body language and making amazing clicking sounds with their teeth and toungs.
First, they're called beluga whales, second, yes they are small and they have large, bulging foreheads
I'm not sure but they are cold blooded.
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.
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.
Beluga whales are endothermic, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of the surrounding environment. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in cold Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, allowing them to maintain a consistent body temperature and remain active in frigid conditions. Their thick layer of blubber also helps insulate their bodies against the cold.
Depending on the body part, in quite a few ways... you have to have body partsto survive.
All of them.
Claws
body parts inherited from a distant ancestor that have not disapeared yet.