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Beluga Whale
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Beluga whales are occasionally seen in the calm fjords of the Arctic, moving in small, close-knit groups just below the surface. Their pale colouring and rounded heads make them instantly recognizable, and their wide range of vocal sounds has earned them the nickname “canaries of the sea.” Often social and sometimes curious, they remain one of the region’s more elusive marine mammals.
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Beluga whales are occasionally seen in the calm fjords of the Arctic, moving in small, close-knit groups just below the surface. Their pale colouring and rounded heads make them instantly recognizable, and their wide range of vocal sounds has earned them the nickname “canaries of the sea.” Often social and sometimes curious, they remain one of the region’s more elusive marine mammals.