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Beluga whales, also known as "white whales," are medium-sized cetaceans characterized by their distinctive white coloration and rounded forehead, called a melon's shape. They typically reach lengths of 13 to 20 feet and can weigh up to 1,500 pounds. Belugas are highly social animals, often found in pods, and are known for their vocalizations, earning them the nickname "canaries of the sea." These whales inhabit cold Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, often migrating seasonally in search of food.

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