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  2. Hvaldimir - Wikipedia

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    OneWhale, one of the organisations involved in Hvaldimir's care and observations, stated that other captive and human-conditioned beluga whales from around the world could be rescued and potentially joined with Hvaldimir, with the whales possibly being released further north to the waters off Svalbard, where a group of wild belugas is known to ...

  3. Beloved Russian 'spy' whale, who was anything but covert, is ...

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    Hvaldimir, a white beluga whale that was rumored to be a Russian spy, has been found dead in waters off Norway.

  4. A beluga whale accused of spying for Russia with a mounted ...

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    Hvaldimir, Norway's beloved beluga whale, has been found dead, according to conservationists. Hvaldimir, famed for his many interactions with locals, was considered a young whale at about 15 years ...

  5. Who shot Hvaldimir? 'Russian spy' whale's mysterious death ...

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    The whale was first spotted by fishermen not far from the Arctic city of Hammerfest in 2019. ... relatively young given that beluga whales can live 60 to 70 years in the wild.

  6. Beluga whale - Wikipedia

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    The beluga was first described in 1776 by Peter Simon Pallas. [1] It is a member of the family Monodontidae, which is in turn part of the parvorder Odontoceti (toothed whales). [1] The Irrawaddy dolphin was once placed in the same family, though recent genetic evidence suggests these dolphins belong to the family Delphinidae.

  7. NOC (whale) - Wikipedia

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    NOC was a beluga whale who made human-like vocalizations. He was captured by Inuit hunters for the United States Navy in 1977 and lived in captivity until his death in 1999. . In 1984, researchers from the National Marine Mammal Foundation discovered his unusual ability to mimic the rhythm and tone of human spee

  8. Beluga whale returns iPhone to thankful owner in wild video - AOL

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  9. Me at the zoo - Wikipedia

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    The official San Diego Zoo YouTube account left a now-pinned comment on the video in 2020, stating that they felt honored being featured in the first-ever YouTube video. [24] As of October 22, 2024, it is the most-liked comment on the platform, with 3.9 million likes.