Noun
A cetacean allied to the dolphins.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA300-600ST main Commonly referred to as the Airbus Beluga or "Airbus Super Transporter," these five airframes are used by Airbus to ferry parts between the company's disparate manufacturing facilities, thus enabling workshare distribution. Source: Internet
Churchill's Arctic wildlife is a major tourist attraction; the town is a world capital for polar bear and beluga whale watchers. Source: Internet
But for those who cannot get enough beluga caviar or Walther PPKs, it remains a dream. Source: Internet
Thermoregulation in Beluga( Delphinapterus luecas) and Killer (Orcinus osrca) Whales Like most marine mammals, orcas have a layer of insulating blubber ranging from convert thick beneath its skin. Source: Internet
In the Antarctic, killer whales range up to the edge of the pack ice and are believed to venture into the denser pack ice, finding open leads much like beluga whales in the Arctic. Source: Internet
Beluga whales were also taken opportunistically. Source: Internet