Belugas are a class of whales, from the personality point of view, belong to a very docile whale. Because of their gentle personality, they are also very friendly to humans and are basically not aggressive. Beluga whales living in the ocean are relatively aggressive, but this is only reflected in their hunting process, they will use a variety of animals as their food, but humans are not their food, so the aggression of beluga whales will not be directed at humans. In addition, belugas can also live in aquariums, after training, belugas are less aggressive, because they do not have to hunt for their own prey, humans can provide them with adequate food.
As mentioned above, belugas are basically non-aggressive and friendly to humans. Most belugas live in the ocean, and belugas living in the ocean do not attack humans on their own initiative. On the contrary, they may also take the initiative to rescue humans when they encounter dangerous situations. However, they may also attack humans if they perceive a threat to their lives, such as shrimp, in the case of humans catching or killing them. However, this situation is relatively rare.
Belugas living in aquariums are even less likely to attack humans. After a long period of training, they have no sense of attacking people. They can not only complete various scheduled performances, but also interact with people on their own initiative. However, they do sometimes hurt humans, which is a sign that they want to interact with humans but do not have good control, not to actively hurt humans.