ILLUSTRATIONS:
KARLENE
HARVEY
PHOTO:
ADOBESTOCK
CONSULTANT:
AMY
HENSON,
SCIENCE
NORTH
Cute Clicks
Beluga whales use
whistles, clicks, chirps,
and other sounds to
talk to each other.
Fantastic Fat
Belugas have a thick
layer of fat called
blubber under their
skin. It keeps them
warm in cold water.
Heads Up
Unlike other whales,
belugas can move
their heads up, down,
and side to side.
Where do they live?
In the Arctic Ocean and
other northern seas.
What do they eat?
Fish, squid, crabs,
and shrimp.
How big are they?
About the size of a hippo.
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