(Delphinapterus leucas) An Arctic and sub-Arctic species of cetacean, all white in color with a distinctive melon-shaped head.
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Examples for "beluga"
Examples for "beluga"
1Monks inspecting water reservoirs where sturgeon, beluga and starlet are being bred.
2He also suggested I bring some of my new shipment- aniceCaspian beluga.
3Zaslavsky would not go into detail about future pricing for his beluga caviar.
4We'll make it affordable to anybody who wants to try beluga, he said.
5Let me start by saying that I find beluga whales to be creepy.
1It is scientifically impossible to be sad while looking at a beluga whale.
2Above us hung a beluga whale, casualty of some Pleistocene misfortune.
3We hope to send a man to Alaska for a beluga whale & some walruses.
4In one pool the beluga whale Alex and the Pacific white-sided dolphin Olie perform for the public.
5The mating call of a beluga whale.
1So-called porpoise leather is made of the skin of the white whale.
2To me, the white whale is that wall, shoved near to me.
3I think a book about a white whale was named after him.
4Bait to catch the white whale, honey to catch the ultimate fly.
5Did I tell you 'bout Ahab 'n' the big white whale?
1They earned the nickname " Sea Canary" because they are so vocal, making high-pitched squeaks, squeals, clucks and whistles.