Monday, September 12, 2011

BelugaWhale:ArticAdaptations




The beluga is a thin, four meter long, one ton whale. They are tend to be very scarred. Most scars caused by a polar bear looking for a nice meal in the frozen desert. The beluga keeps a whole present on the surface of ice, for breathing, by constantly swimming and making movement. These animals do well in the artic waters because they have a higher blubber content. They also can hold their breath for upto twenty minutes, for those deep sea dives to find food towards the deeper part of the ocean.

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