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applegrove

(129,257 posts)
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 06:55 AM 18 hrs ago

Nature interlude:

Rare albino humpback whale 🐋

Only 1 in 40,000 whales are albino
#tuesdayvibe #tuesdaymotivations
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ContempraInn 🌹 (@contemprainn.bsky.social) 2025-11-11T22:11:24.310Z
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Nature interlude: (Original Post) applegrove 18 hrs ago OP
There are two, this one is Siale Donkees 17 hrs ago #1
Hide him some_of_us_are_sane 17 hrs ago #2
I had the same thought but have not read the book applegrove 17 hrs ago #3

Donkees

(33,304 posts)
1. There are two, this one is Siale
Wed Nov 12, 2025, 07:31 AM
17 hrs ago


Nov 9, 2025
Australia’s whale-watching community is excited over the spotting of a young albino whale off the country’s east coast. The one-year-old humpback named Siale was born in Tonga and is currently cruising north, last spotted heading to Sydney. White whales are incredibly rare, with the last known example in the Pacific Ocean not having been spotted for five years.
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