In the sea
Beluga whales, gray whales and killer whales are the most common species found in the Canadian waters.
The most frequent causes of death and disease of beluga whales are parasites, bacteria, virus and cancer.
If You Mean That "Are Killer Whales Endangered?" Then No. There Are Alot Of Them At The Coast Of Vancouver, Every Zoo In BC Has "Beluga Whales." Why? Because They Are The Most Friendliest Whales They Are Great For Dance Stuff Too, That's Why Vancouver Also Puts On Shows In The Zoo With Beluga Whales.
Yes. They do. Most of their blubber is in their melon.
The bowhead whale is a whale of the arctic. The beluga is a dolphin of the arctic. The narwhal is a porpoise of the arctic.
Global warming affects Beluga Whales by causing changes in their habitat and food supply. Melting sea ice impacts their ability to migrate and access prey, while rising sea temperatures can also affect their food sources. Additionally, changes in ocean acidification can disrupt the ecosystem balance upon which Beluga Whales rely.
Blue Whales have a very delicate relationship with humans. Most humans enjoy watching the whales play and feed. In other cases humans do consume whale meat and capture them for scientific research.
Beluga Whales
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)
No they can't because most whales normally rub their bodies on rocks like the Killer Whale or the Beluga
North Atlantic right whale, Western Pacific grey whale, Bowhead, Narwhal, Cook Inlet beluga whales these are the most endangered whales in the world
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