Beluga, which is a corruption of the Russian name belukha, or white whale, are toothed whales, with a conspicuous white colouration and without any dorsal fin. Instead, belugas have a rather tough ridge on the mid-line of their back which may be used to break thin sea ice to allow the animals to breathe.

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