Adult
beluga
whales
are
almost
completely
white.
A
thick
layer
of
blubber
covers
their
rounded
bodies.
They
have
small
flippers.
A
bulge
called
a
melon
is
on
their
heads.
Belugas
live
in
the
Arctic
Ocean.
They
can
be
in
freshwater
and
saltwater
habitats.
Belugas
swim
in
both
shallow
and
deep
water.
Beluga
whales
eat
fish,
shrimp,
and
crabs.
They
also
eat
squid
and
octopuses.
They
even
eat
worms.
Belugas
hunt
their
prey
by
diving
deep
under
the
water.
A
female
beluga
whale
has
one
baby
at
a
time.
The
baby
is
called
a
calf.
Calves
stay
with
their
mothers
for
two
years.
Beluga
whales
can
live
for
more
than
50
years.



