Smallest In Numbers Or Size?

After the snow breaks in summer where the Churchill River pours into the Hudson Bay, more than 57,000 beluga whales gather up there to breed, give birth and spend their summers after staying deep under the snow for whole winters. Making the coastline of Hudson Bay the largest population of beluga whales, you can now understand that Churchill is a second home to them and they’re used to humans trying to get close to them and yet have never hurt anyone. Definitely, they’re not smallest in numbers but are surely not the biggest when it comes to size. An adult beluga whale only reach 13 feet in length, which also makes them considerably smallest in their family.