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Rare White Humpback Whale 'Migaloo' Sighted?


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A famous white humpback whale has been spotted on his annual migration to Australia's north.

Migaloo is known for his distinctive colouring and for many years was the only documented all-white humpback whale in the world.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-australia-36880863

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White whale spotted off Queensland might not be Migaloo: Sea World

http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/migaloo-the-white-whale-makes-a-splash-off-queensland-20160726-gqe6qu.html

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Put a hat on that beast ....

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13 minutes ago, Clair said:

It's so beautiful, but I am so afraid for it, because somewhere out there there's a jerk.

"Call me Ishmael"

 

 

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Pour that man a drink me mateys ... a frightful old tale he may tell .... ~

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" 'old 'ard, Jim lad....Oi got me wooden leg stuck in an 'atch cover!"

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They didn't sing songs like that when  I was at sea,more like Maggie May or Cushy Butterfield. (She's a big lass and a bonny lass and she likes 'er beer,and a name was Cushy Butterfield and a wish she was 'ere.)....err I can't repeat the next 9 verses or I'll get banned.

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Seeing this and the new species of beaked whale is pretty cool.

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Now if we can just keep them away from Japan and China's territorial waters.

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22 hours ago, paperdyer said:

Now if we can just keep them away from Japan and China's territorial waters.

And Captain Ahab.

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