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Why do beluga whales like to scare people and bite people

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Beluga whales don't like scaring people. Occasionally scaring people is a way for them to interact with humans. They may be scary because they want to interact with humans, because they are relatively large and sometimes open their mouths at humans. But this does not mean that they want to harm human beings, but that they interact in another way. Moby whales interact with people in many ways. Besides scaring people with their mouths open, they also spit on people and kiss them with their mouths.
Why do beluga whales like to scare people and bite people 1. Why beluga whales like to scare

Beluga whales don't like to scare, they scare as a way to interact with humans. Because their IQ is not high, when interacting with human beings, they may have a large range of actions or actions, which will lead to human beings being frightened. For example, beluga whales suddenly open their mouths when interacting with humans. At this time, they are not trying to scare human beings, but a way to show intimacy with human beings.

In addition to interacting with humans with their mouths open, they also show their intimacy by spitting on people or kissing them with their mouths. They like to interact with humans, because they will treat humans as their own kind, especially they will treat human cubs as their own cubs, so they like to interact with children with their mouths open very much.

2. Do beluga whales bite

Beluga whales do not normally bite, because they are very gentle and friendly to human beings. Moby whales, especially those living in aquariums, are systematically trained, so they will not attack humans. Even beluga whales living in the ocean will not attack humans. Although they can't help humans like dolphins, they won't take the initiative to hurt people when they meet them. However, when humans irritate beluga whales, they may bite people, which may cause serious injuries to humans, but they will not eat humans

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