World's most endangered right whale spotted off Spanish island
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2021
- Divers unwittingly filmed a North Atlantic right whale calf - one of the world’s most endangered whales - as they navigated back to El Hierro in Spain's Canary Islands. The recently born calf, who appeared to be alone, was thousands of miles from where the species is usually spotted, along the eastern seaboard of Canada and the US.
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Right whales are the rarest of all large whales. There are several species, but all are identified by enormous heads, which can measure up to one-third of their total body length.
Why the long face? 😛
Me to whale: where’s your mom!?
I'm asking the same thing
Gemma Collins again ignoring travel restrictions. 🤣
White Wing media can't spell either
The guardian is left leaning lol
@@vegsamosa you missed the nuance and jumped in feet first
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*African island.
Spelling correction needed white not right
Perhaps the Guardian's word processors autocorrect white automatically to right wing nowadays?
The North Atlantic right whale (E. glacialis) is the correct identification though.
@@Budanevey there’s a lot of that these days
It is a right whale 🤔
Gaurdian should get one if it's Tory fisherman buds to hunt it down