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Do beluga whales eat people and what do they like to eat

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Beluga whales normally don't eat people, because they are gentle and very close to human beings. As long as human beings don't provoke them, they won't attack human beings. Even if they attack humans, they will not eat them. The common beluga whales in life are all in aquariums. These beluga whales are trained not to attack humans. Even some beluga whales living in the ocean have no habit of eating people.
Do beluga whales eat people and what do they like to eat 1. Do beluga whales eat people

Beluga whales don't eat people. They are gentle and friendly to human beings, and they don't take the initiative to attack other creatures. As long as humans don't provoke them, they generally don't take the initiative to attack humans, let alone eat them. Even if they attack humans, they are not particularly fierce, and they don't like to eat people, so beluga whales don't eat people under normal circumstances.

Many people see beluga whales through aquariums. These beluga whales are trained and will not attack humans. In addition, beluga whales living in the ocean will not take the initiative to attack humans, and even help humans when they fall into the water.

What do great beluga whales like to eat

Great beluga whales are carnivorous animals. When they live in the ocean, they like to eat some fish and crustaceans best. For example, salmon, cod, squid, shrimp and crabs are all their favorite foods. There are also some large plankton in the ocean that they like better.

When hunting, the beluga whale will swallow a large area of seawater directly into its mouth, then squeeze out the seawater with its mouth and tongue, and finally swallow the remaining small fish and shrimp close to its stomach. Aquarium aquarium breeding of great beluga whales generally only feed some small fish, shrimp, crabs, octopus and other foods.

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