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Migaloo - White Hump Back Whale on The Great Barrier Reef

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

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Migaloo is a white humpback whale that was first observed in 1991 off Byron Bay when it was estimated to be 3-5 years of age. Migaloo was sighted by swimming north of Undine Cay near Port Douglas on the 24th July 2007. On the Great Barrier by the Catamaran Silversonic.

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  • I´m pretty sure the Japanese can´t wait to get to them and do some "research". Mostly to investigate what´s the best way to cook them.

  • they are beautiful animals and the japanese need to be stopped

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  • Moby Dick is back!!

  • @badseed136 ugh! I know huh? I just hope the those fishermen poachers never ever ever ever ever ever ever be even in a thousand miles of proximity to Migaloo..

  • japanese should and must try to eat stinky SUSHIT. :-)

  • @LadyJade778 Bullshit, fuck the whales. I WANT LANTERN OIL!

  • If Japan even dared try harpooning this whale.. they'd have the whole world come down on their heads.

  • I don't think this is an albino, apparently this whale has fathered a cal that is also white. Evolution in progress, perhaps?

  • good thing Captain Ahab is no where around.

  • Albino whales are tastier than normal ones.

  • holy shit moby dick! bet if the japanese had their flash fishing boats back in the day they would have made short work of that motherfucker

  • If Hump The Whale helps you will you help Hump The Whale?

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