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  2. Beluga whale - Wikipedia

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    Beluga whales often accompany bowhead whales, for curiosity and to secure polynya feasibility to breathe as bowheads are capable of breaking through ice from underwater by headbutting. [ 81 ] Diet

  3. 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 ...

  4. Zoo Intern's Boyfriend Proposes In Front of Her Beluga ... - AOL

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    Related: Beluga Whale & Trainer's Fun Underwater Dance Routine Has People Impressed. They move to pose in front of a whale who looks like he enjoys the art of the photo bomb, but instead of taking ...

  5. National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium - Wikipedia

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    An underwater tunnel and a sunken ship are also part of the exhibit hall. At the end of exhibit hall is an underwater tunnel and viewing panels showcasing the aquarium's four beluga whales. It is also possible to see the belugas from above water via a pavilion on the second floor.

  6. 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.

  7. Clever Beluga Whale Has Ingenious Way of Getting Lost ... - AOL

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    One captive Beluga copied a get out of the water order divers had been using on an underwater communication system, causing the divers to surface!" Now I need to hear a Beluga 'talk' because I can ...

  8. NOC (whale) - Wikipedia

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    NOC was a beluga whale who made human-like vocalizations. He was captured by Inuit hunters for the United States Navy in 1977 and lived in captivity until his death in 1999. In 1984, researchers from the National Marine Mammal Foundation discovered his unusual ability to mimic the rhythm and tone of human speech. Belugas' human-like voices had ...

  9. 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 ...