Friendly Beluga Whale Loves Striking A Pose For The Camera In Norway

Jul 10, 2019 by apost team

Are you one of those people who absolutely loves the ocean and all of the amazing creatures that live there? If the answer is yes, then you will definitely want to check out this incredible video! Some ocean animals are actually very friendly and adorable. However, this beluga whale really seems to want to make friends with those around him! He is very excited that so many people are close by. He seems as if he wants to play and have fun with his visitors. He even posed for the camera at times! He is really an adorable whale that proves just how cute animals in the ocean can be.

It all started when a woman named Linn approached a large beluga whale in Norway. The woman, a tourist, realized just how kind and friendly the whale really was. You’ll see that when you watch how he interacts with tourists in the video. He has tons of charisma and energy.

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The whale kept coming up to the woman to get more food. When he did, the woman could watch just how beautifully this magnificent creature swam in the ocean. The sun reflected off the amazing whale as he dove in and out of the ocean water. It seems as though the two are now good friends!

Dolphins and whales are two of the friendliest ocean creatures out there. They have the qualities and characteristics that actually allow them to socialize with the human race. Beluga whales often fascinate humans with their shimmering white color, especially as they dive in and out of the clear ocean water.

Beluga whales are generally not aggressive animals. As long as humans treat them with the respect and care they deserve, they will be very friendly back. Humans must always know which ocean animals pose a threat to us and which ones won’t. We need to always take care of our oceans and all of the animals that live there.

You can watch the video for yourself below. It is sure to make your day just a little bit brighter!

What did you think of this encounter? Have you ever seen a beluga whale up close? Let us know in the comments and be sure to pass this video along to your friends and family.