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True or false: Belugas are a type of dolphin.
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The correct answer is "False". Belugas are actually a species of whale, not dolphin. They are easily distinguished by their striking white color and distinctive, bulbous forehead. Belugas are highly social animals, often found in groups in Arctic and subarctic waters. They are known for their vocalizations and are sometimes referred to as the "canaries of the sea" due to their wide range of vocal sounds. Belugas are also known for their playful and curious nature.