What is a Beluga Whale?
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Beluga whales, scientifically known as Delphinapterus leucas, are small, toothed whales known for their distinctive white color and the absence of a dorsal fin. They belong to the cetacean family, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Here's a brief classification list for the beluga whale:
Classification of the Beluga whales: