About 16,118 threatened species around the world are listed on the IUCN Red List ("About species"). For human reasons these animals are probably on the red list. What humans do seems to be harmless and may actually be harmful to many animals living in the sea and elsewhere. Of the 16,118 endangered species listed, thousands of white whales will soon be extinct if nothing is done on this.
The name Beluga comes from the Russian "Bielo". Blue whale inhabits several sheaths, hunts and passes to hundreds of whales. Beluga is very sociable. In the summer, it is often seen near the mouth of the estuary, sometimes at upstream (621.4 miles (1000 km) of the Yukon River). However, recent survey of satellite markings shows that spider dolphins spend in the ocean and dive into the depth of at least 1,148 feet (350 m), where they can become prey for deep sea.
A orca can capture young adults' whale. They live in all the seas of the world and share the same habitat as the Arctic blue whale. According to reports, killer whales attacked white whales in the waters of Greenland, Russia, Canada and Alaska. Cook Bay recorded several killings and experts are concerned that predation of killer whales will prevent recovery of this sub - population that was severely depleted by hunting. The killer whale arrived in early August, but silk dolphins sometimes heard about their existence and avoided them. A gigantic dorsal fin length of up to 2 meters, which prevents moving under the ice and can not be brought close enough to the breathing hole, so groups near sea ice or sea ice will receive some degree of protection. Ice cube
Whales such as white whales are at the top of the food chain and play an important role in the overall health of the marine environment. The blue whale has an important cultural significance for the Arctic community. Like polar bears, Beluga depends on the presence of sea ice and may be directly affected by climate change. Thousands of years of evolution have led the Arctic seeds, such as polar bears, walruses, silkworms and the like, on and around the sea ice. Due to climate change, the ice sheet changes rapidly in terms of range and thickness, and the adaptation rate of these species is rapidly shrinking too rapidly. The blue whale 's lifetime is related to sea ice whether it is a place to feed or a place to evacuate. Beluga slowly moving relies on sea ice as a place to escape carnivores like killer whales