Beluga whale

The beluga whale or white whale (Delphinapterus leucas) is an Arctic and sub-Arctic cetacean. It is one of two members of the family Monodontidae, along with the narwhal, and the only member of the genus Delphinapterus. This marine mammal is commonly referred to simply as the melonhead, beluga or sea canary due to its high-pitched twitter.

It is adapted to life in the Arctic, so has anatomical and physiological characteristics that differentiate it from other cetaceans. Amongst these are its unmistakable all-white colour and the absence of a dorsal fin. It possesses a distinctive protuberance at the front of its head which houses an echolocation organ called the melon, which in this species is large and plastic (deformable). The beluga's body size is between that of a dolphin's and a true whale's, with males growing up to 5.5 m (18 ft) long and weighing up to 1,600 kg (3,500 lb). This whale has a stocky body; it has the greatest percentage of blubber. Its sense of hearing is highly developed and it possesses echolocation, which allows it to move about and find blowholes under sheet ice.

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PLAYLIST TIME:

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by: Blake Lewis

Beatboxing)
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And you’re to blame.
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A bad name.
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When passion’s a prison,
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And you’re to blame.
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You give love a bad name. (Bad name)
You give love a bad name.
(Beatboxing)
Shot through the heart,
And you’re to blame.
Darling, you give love a bad name.
I play my part and you play your game.
You give love a bad name, (Bad name)
You give love a bad name!
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What ‘the world’s loneliest whale’ may be telling us about climate change

Grist 02 Apr 2025
Cetacean interbreeding has been documented before, notably among narwhals and belugas and between two species of pilot whales, combinations attributed largely to warming seas pushing these animals into new territory and closer proximity.
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Old Doha Port launches fishing show

Gulf-Times 25 Mar 2025
Exhibitors include Qatar Fish, Alfardan Marine Services, Ghys Marine, Al Lingawi Trading, Doha Craft Marine, Blue Whale Marine, Beluga Marine, and other leading brands in the maritime and fishing ...
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Old Doha Port launches first-ever fishing exhibition

The Peninsula 25 Mar 2025
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Canada’s Marineland to rehome its whales and dolphins as it seeks a buyer

The Observer 20 Mar 2025
We are ready to work with all parties – Marineland, animal protection organisations, the government, foundations and other donors – towards providing a better future for the beluga whales and the dolphins at Marineland,” said Marino.
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Vintage Chicago Tribune: Our favorite animals who became celebrities

Chicago Tribune 20 Mar 2025
Chicago loves a good animal story ... But as animal care practices have evolved, we’ve been able to watch polar bears, gorillas, lions and even beluga whales roam — or sleep — in their habitats from just beyond a panel of glass ... Aug. 26, 1868. Swans ... .
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List of nominations announced by the National Newspaper Awards

North Shore News 18 Mar 2025
TORONTO — Finalists for the National Newspaper Awards include four nominations for the national news agency The Canadian Press/La Presse Canadienne ... -Shane Gross, the Globe and Mail, for his photo of a curious beluga whale in Churchill, Manitoba ... E ... .
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First documented sighting of a group of bowhead whales in Canada's Churchill River Estuary

Phys Dot Org 17 Mar 2025
... to understand the interactions between beluga whales and marine vessels.
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