DL9056
Beluga
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ID number
DL9056
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Sex
Unknown
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Year of birth
Before 2000
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Known Since
2012
Distinctive traits
DL9056 has no visible markings on either its right or left flank. It does, however, have a highly serrated dorsal crest with a larger notch in the center.
Life history
We first met DL9056 in 2012. At the time, he was already immaculately white. Beluga whales change color from gray to white between the ages of 12 and 16. He would therefore have been born before 2000.
He has been observed among adults and young grays, as well as with adults, young grays and calves.
The rest of DL9056’s story will tell us a lot about the evolution of the beluga’s social life. By understanding how belugas live, we can better protect them.
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Observations history in the Estuary
Years in which the animal was not observed Years in which the animal was observed