Beluga Whales can be found in good numbers in the seas near the north pole. Their range goes from Alaska and Greenland to Northern Russia. Of the 7 known habitats of the beluga whales, they are critically endangered in 1 and endangered in 2 habitats. Thousands of belugas can be found in the other 4 habitats. Beluga Whales can be found in good numbers in the seas near the north pole. Their range goes from Alaska and Greenland to Northern Russia. Of the 7 known habitats of the beluga whales, they are critically endangered in 1 and endangered in 2 habitats. Thousands of belugas can be found in the other 4 habitats.
beluga whales do have teeth they have 34 teeth but they do not chew
No, a beluga whale is a Whale. Actually, belugas are somewhere in between. Bigger than most of the true dolphins (Delphinidae), they are smaller than most of the whales. Belugas are most closely related to narwhals (family Monodontidae)
Yes dolphins do look something like whales but whales are much bigger.
exactly like a beluga it does not have a horn yet
There are no prehistoric whales...whales evolved from these dog-like things that swam a lot... that's why when you look at whale skeletons they look a little like dog skeletons
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.
Whales look like whales, but so do some dolphins and porpoises.
There are many Toothed whales. Here are the most widely known:Sperm WhalesKiller WhalesBeluga WhalesNarwhalsThere is others such as Bottlenose Dolphins, but they are not under the classification of 'whales' in General.Some examples of toothed whales are Orcas/Killer Whales, Pilot Whales, Beluga Whales, Sperm Whales, and a few more examples.sperm whaleswhite beluga whalesblack beluga whales (pilot whales)orca whalesToothed whales are a very large suborder of cetaceans, including sperm whale, beaked whale, orca, and dolphins. Most toothed whales are smaller than the baleen whales. The teeth can be very deferent between species. They may be numerous, with some dolphin bearing over 100 teeth in their jaws. At the other extreme are the narwhal with its one long tusk and the almost toothless beaked whale with bizarre teeth only in males. Not all species are know to use their teeth for feeding. For example, the Sperm Whale likely uses its teeth for aggression and showmanship.Sperm whales have teeth in their lower jaw, which fits into grooves in their upper jaw.
Many scientists say that all whales look alike.
Yes
They look like big flat nosed dolphins and are completely white (calves are grey). They are however toothed wales despite being far smaller than most other toothed whales.The Beluga is a medium-sized whale, that is white. It has a stocky body, with a rounded melon on its head. It has a single blowhole from which it breathes from.
the habitat is wet marsh lands and rivers