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snototter · 6 months
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The eye (and ear opening) of a Beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas)
by Eric Heupel
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tiredsurvivoronmain · 4 months
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Warmup sketches of some irl oceanic animals but made more beast-like~
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vintagewildlife · 4 months
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Beluga whale By: Gerald Ferguson From: The Fascinating Secrets of Oceans & Islands 1972
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informationatlas · 4 months
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Scientists believe that the remarkable intelligence of beluga whales is demonstrated by their ability to learn and communicate using the complex language of whistles and clicks. This has been observed in a specific case where a beluga whale, living in captivity alongside a pod of bottlenose dolphins, has successfully acquired and adopted their unique language.
(via Beluga whale learns to 'talk' to pod of bottlenose dolphins )
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cosmonautroger · 1 month
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beluga whale
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hyydraworks · 5 months
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Someone messaged me to ask if belugas would ever return, so here are a few that will be in this week's Etsy update!
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makofinz · 2 months
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day 15 is inspired by my friend making a stupid face in front of the belugas when we went 2 the aquarium 2gether ^.^
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feather-bone · 4 months
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Beluga! Get a load of that melon. :-)
[ID: an illustration of a white whale with a pronounced forehead. Its mouth is open in a toothy smile and it is in a joyful pose against a stylized water background. End.]
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dorovalley · 9 months
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More from April,
The yellow man but as sea creatures
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devilbunzz · 8 months
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Hi coco ^_^ could u possibly draw a beluga whale or a magnapinna ?
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strange love in the deep blue sea
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lionfloss · 1 year
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Beluga Whale, Hudson Bay
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diblmetta · 10 months
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Mother and hatchling swimming together
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protectoursharks · 1 year
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Hi my speical interests is sea creatures/marine life and I would really love some nurse shark facts or beluga whale facts
I'd be glad to help!
Ginglymostoma cirratum or Nurse Sharks are usually found in shallow water and are nocturnal predators. They usually stick to the on the floor of coral reefs and coastal shelves. They usually eat lobsters, small stingrays, sea urchins, fish, and more!
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The two little whisker looking things by the mouth are known as barbels- they're sensory organs that the shark use to sense the prey that are usually hiding in the sand. They also have really strong jaws used to crush the clam shells of their prey! They're fairly docile, which leads to people underestimating them. But like all wild animals, they're unpredictable. They've been known to sometimes bite people who interact with them in the wild.
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These sharks are ovoviviparous, meaning they give birth to live baby sharks instead of laying eggs. They're born only about 0.3 m (a foot) long, but eventually grow to be around 4.3 m (14 ft) long as adults!
Beluga Whales are my favorite marine mammal! Here's one of my other posts about them!!!
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wind-tied · 9 months
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asterwild · 1 year
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some arctic animals ❄️
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