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News - Beluga

2012-05-28 22:20:25

Grooveshark will launch its most revolutionary product to date, a free music information tool called Beluga. Beluga combines in-house market research with Grooveshark data to provide the next-tier of music insights. The free tool allows anyone to conduct in-depth research about a particular artist and their fanbase. This previously unseen, unique data is not accessible anywhere but Beluga. Unlike other services, there are zero barriers to entry--Beluga

Image 1 - Ancient Whales Tell The Story Of Their Modern Relatives
2012-03-23 11:09:33

Smithsonian scientists have recently described a new species of toothed whale that once lived in warm climates during the Pliocene era 3-4 million years ago. These whales may have possibly been a close relative to the modern day Beluga and Narwhal.

What Do Killer Whales Eat In The Arctic?
2012-01-30 09:36:54

Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are the top marine predator, wherever they are found, and seem to eat everything from schools of small fish to large baleen whales, over twice their own size.

2012-01-30 09:13:05

Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are the top marine predator, wherever they are found, and seem to eat everything from schools of small fish to large baleen whales, over twice their own size.

Beluga Whales Trapped By Ice In Russia
2011-12-18 06:04:23

More than a hundred Beluga whales are trapped in frigid water surrounded by ice floes in the Chukotka region of Russia’s Far East, and risk death unless they are rescued soon, local authorities said.

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Reference Library - Beluga

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2007-08-10 15:52:34

The Beluga Whale or White Whale (Delphinapterus leucas), is an Arctic and...

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2007-02-13 13:23:54

The beluga (Huso huso) is a species of anadromous fish in the sturgeon family...

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2005-06-02 08:40:46

Sturgeon (Acipenser) is a genus of 20 different fishes, of which some twenty...

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