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  2. Beluga whale - Wikipedia

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    Beluga whale populations are currently being harvested at levels which are not sustainable and it is difficult for those harvesting beluga whales to know which sub-population they are from. [239] Because there is little protection of sub-populations, harvest will need to be managed to ensure sub-populations will survive long into the future to ...

  3. Monodontidae - Wikipedia

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    The cetacean family Monodontidae comprises two living whale species, the narwhal and the beluga whale and at least four extinct species, known from the fossil record. Beluga and Narwhal are native to coastal regions and pack ice around the Arctic Ocean.

  4. Physiology of underwater diving - Wikipedia

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    The Odontoceti, or toothed whales, are 73 species, including the dolphins, porpoises, beluga whale, narwhal, sperm whale, and beaked whales. The Mysticeti , or baleen whales, have a filter-feeding system, are fifteen species in three families, and include the blue whale , right whales , bowhead whale , humpback whale rorqual , and gray whale .

  5. Special Skills: Russian Scientist Dives Naked With Belugas - AOL

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    Just another day at the office, naked deep-sea diving with beluga whales at the Arctic Circle. Natalia Avseenko, a 36-year-old Russian scientist, decided to test the hypothesis that belugas might ...

  6. Cetacean intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Spindle cells (neurons without extensive branching) have been discovered in the brains of the humpback whale, fin whale, sperm whale, orca, [15] [16] bottlenose dolphins, Risso's dolphins, and beluga whales. [17] Humans, great apes, and elephants, species all well known for their high intelligence, are the only others known to have spindle cells.

  7. Beluga Whale & Trainer's Fun Underwater Dance Routine Has ...

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    Related: Beluga Whale Steals the Spotlight at Couple's Wedding at CT Aquarium. The footage shows the human woman in the water doing coordinated dance moves. Behind her is the whale, who is nodding ...

  8. Free Bella: The fight to release a beluga whale from a South ...

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    In the wild, beluga whales are found in the Arctic Ocean and in seas and coasts around Canada, North America, Russia and Greenland. They are migratory animals, capable of swimming thousands of ...

  9. Chionophile - Wikipedia

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    Some aquatic mammals, such as walrus, seal, sea lion, narwhals, beluga whales and killer whales, can store fat called blubber that they use to help keep warm in the icy waters. Some ungulates that live in frigid conditions often have pads under their hooves to help have a stronger tension on the icy ground or to help in climbing up on rocky ...