beluga in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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The whistles of a narwhal are rarely heard, especially compared to the beluga.
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The flesh of the beluga, on the other hand, is not particularly renowned.
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Local beluga carcasses contain so many contaminants, they are treated as toxic waste.
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The most valuable of anadromous fish are salmon, sturgeon, stellate sturgeon and beluga.
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Hunting is for seal, walrus, caribou, and beluga whale.
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The park's waters are also home to four species of whales: the blue whale, the fin whale, the minke whale and the beluga whale.
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Heavily fished for the female's valuable roeknown as beluga caviar the beluga is a huge and late-maturing fish that can live for 118 years.
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The skin and blubber, known as muktuk, taken from the bowfin, beluga, or narwhal is also valued, and is eaten raw or cooked.
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