White Pilot Whale

A white pilot whale is a species of pilot whale native to the Antarctic oceans, where it fills a similar niche to the Arctic ocean's white beluga whales. They are about the size of a long-finned pilot whale and looks very similar to a long-finned pilot whale, other than having white colorations and having a little more blubber than long-finned pilot whales due to living in the cold waters around Antarctica. They mainly feed on jellyfishes, worms, crustaceans, cephalopods, and fish. They are immune to the effects of human activities, unlike most other species of cetaceans, so pollutions do not effect this whale species and this species can still thrive even in acidic oceans, much like jellyfishes. They also flourish very well in captivities unlike most other whale species, and there hasn't been a record of any kind of a white pilot whale attacking and killing any sapient species/beings nor dylanuses, so this whale species make good and cheap animals in aquariums of all kinds and is legal to keep.