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  1. Beluga - YouTube

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  2. Beluga whale - Wikipedia

    Belugas are gregarious and form groups of 10 animals on average, although during the summer, they can gather in the hundreds or even thousands in estuaries and shallow coastal areas. …

  3. Beluga | Habitat, Diet, & Facts | Britannica

    Beluga, a small, toothed whale found mainly in the coastal waters of the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas but also in rivers and deep offshore waters. It is an extremely vocal cetacean …

  4. Beluga Whale - NOAA Fisheries

    Jul 30, 2025 · Beluga whales are known for their white color and range of vocal sounds, earning them the title of "canary of the sea." They are very social animals, forming groups to hunt, …

  5. Beluga Whale | World Wildlife Fund

    Belugas are extremely sociable mammals that live, hunt and migrate together in pods, ranging from a few individuals to hundreds of whales. Their bulbous forehead, called a "melon”, is …

  6. Beluga whales: Facts, threats, and conservation | IFAW

    Its common name, beluga, was borrowed from the Russian word for white, and other common names include white whale and belukha. Because of the wide range of noise and vocalisations …

  7. Beluga Whale - Ocean Conservancy

    Beluga whales are known for their distinctive white color, living in the chilly waters of the Arctic and subarctic. Learn more with wildlife factsheets.

  8. Airbus Beluga - Wikipedia

    Airbus Beluga ... The Airbus A300-600ST (Super Transporter) or Beluga is a specialised wide-body airliner used to transport aircraft parts and outsize cargoes. It received the official name …

  9. Beluga

    Beluga was co-founded by brothers Dr. Jonah Mink and Jacob Mink. As a physician and software engineer respectively, Jonah and Jacob are a duo uniquely qualified to understand the …

  10. Beluga Whale | National Geographic

    The beluga, or white whale, is one of the smallest species of whale. Their distinctive color and prominent foreheads make them easily identifiable.