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The beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas) is a small toothed whale that is white as an adult. It has no dorsal fin and has a blunt head. ... The beluga whale is a small, toothed whale that is white as an adult. The beluga's body is stout and has a small, blunt head with a small beak, tiny eyes, thick layers of blubber,
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Goals of the Sea World Education Department ... Based on a long-term commitment to education, Sea World strives to provide an enthusiastic, imaginative, and intellectually stimulating atmosphere to help students reach their academic potential. Specifically, our goals are... ... Click here for the updated InfoBook - Beluga Whale.
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Click here for the updated InfoBook - Beluga Whale. ... 1. Beluga whales live in groups called pods; a pod is a cohesive social unit. ... Several pods of beluga whales may join occasionally to form larger groups. (Photo by Flip Nicklin - Minden Pictures)
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Beluga - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Beluga may refer to: •Beluga (whale), a type of whale •Beluga (sturgeon), the fish whose roe is sold as Beluga caviar •Airbus Beluga , large transport airplane •Beluga class submarine, Russian subm...
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Beluga whale classification ... Beluga whale range and Habitat ... Beluga whale physical characteristics...
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www.uvm.edu/whale/BelugaWhales.html
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Beluga (whale) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Beluga or White Whale ( Delphinapterus leucas ) is an Arctic and sub-Arctic species of cetacean. It is one of two members of the family Monodontidae, along with the Narwhal. This marine mamm...
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Beluga Whale ; Delphinapterus leucas ... Beluga or "white whales" are not born white. They are grey at birth and get lighter and lighter until at about age six they are completely white. Belugas are one of the three whales that spend all their lives in arctic waters.
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www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/beluga_whale.html
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