delphinapterus leucas
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Definition
- Noun:
- A small northern whale that is white when adult: A marine mammal species belonging to the Monodontidae family, characterized by its medium size, lack of a dorsal fin, and distinctive pure white coloration in adulthood. It is also commonly known as the beluga whale or white whale.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The Delphinapterus leucas is well-adapted to life in the Arctic and sub-Arctic waters.
- Researchers are studying the vocalizations of Delphinapterus leucas, which is often called the "canary of the sea."
- A pod of Delphinapterus leucas was spotted near the estuary.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and taxonomic contexts: The binomial name is used formally to specify the species in biological, ecological, and conservation literature.
- The study focused on the migratory patterns of Delphinapterus leucas.
Variants and Related Words
- Beluga (noun): The common name for .
- The beluga is known for its expressive face and wide vocal range.
- White whale (noun phrase): Another common name describing the adult whale's appearance.
- The white whale is a popular attraction at aquariums.
Synonyms
- Beluga whale: The most frequently used common name.
- White whale: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its adult coloration.
Related Phrases
- Beluga sturgeon (noun phrase): A different species (a fish) often confused due to the shared common name "beluga." It is crucial to distinguish (the whale) from (the fish producing beluga caviar).
Noun
- small northern whale that is white when adult