- the
Alaskan beluga whale stocks. The
number of
belugas struck and lost did not seem to
profoundly impact Chukchi and
Bering Sea
belugas.
Commercial whaling...
- Look up
beluga,
Beluga, or
béluga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beluga may
refer to:
Beluga (sturgeon)
Beluga whale Airbus Beluga, a
large transport...
- Today,
mature belugas that are
caught are
generally 142–328 cm (4 ft 8 in – 10 ft 9 in) long and
weigh 19–264 kg (42–582 lb). The
female beluga is typically...
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Airbus BelugaXL (A330-743L) is a
large transport aircraft based on the
Airbus A330-200F
built by
Airbus to
replace the
original Airbus BelugaST (Super...
- Club des
Belugas is a nu jazz and
lounge group from Germany. The core of Club des
Belugas consists of
Maxim Illion and
Kitty the Bill; they are supported...
- nevertheless, some A380
components have been
transported by
Belugas. In
January 1996, the
Beluga formally entered service,
ferrying components from various...
- Canada. Most
captive belugas are
caught in the wild,
since captive-breeding
programs are not very successful. As of 2006, 30
belugas were in
Canada and...
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Beluga caviar is
caviar consisting of the roe (or eggs) of the
beluga sturgeon Huso huso. The fish is
found primarily in the
Caspian Sea,
which is bordered...
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compared to the
beluga (40 teeth) and the
narwhal (one tooth). However, not all
characters fell
between those of
narwhals and
belugas; the
potential hybrid...
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belugas per year.
Numbers are not
available for
Nunavut since 2003, when the
Arviat area, with
about half Nunavut's hunters,
killed 200–300
belugas,...