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How do beluga whales communicate?
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Through Morse code-like signals
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By clicking their tongues
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Using a diverse range of vocalizations
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By using body gestures
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The correct answer is "Using a diverse range of vocalizations". Beluga whales communicate primarily through a series of vocalizations including whistles, clicks, and clangs. They use these sounds to navigate murky waters, locate prey, and maintain social bonds within their groups. Belugas also use body language such as breaching, spy hopping, and touching to communicate with each other. Their complex communication system allows them to live and interact effectively within their social groups.