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  2. Look at Frosty go! Watch as rare white orca is spotted ... - AOL

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    A video taken by Evan Brodsky of the Monterrey Bay Whale Watch shows the white orca swimming with its mom and peers on Nov. 24. In an Instagram post, Brodsky said the nickname Frosty was given to ...

  3. Orca - Wikipedia

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    The tail fluke (fin) is also white on the underside, while the eyes have white oval-shaped patches behind and above them, and a grey or white "saddle patch" exists behind the dorsal fin and across the back.

  4. Rare white orca named 'Frosty' spotted among pod of 7 ... - AOL

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    Boaters spotted a rare white orca known as 'Frosty' this weekend off the coast of Southern California. The orca has a rare skin condition. Rare white orca named 'Frosty' spotted among pod of 7 ...

  5. ‘Extremely rare’ white killer whale stuns onlookers off ...

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    Frosty, a white killer whale, was spotted off the coast of Newport Beach on April 29, 2024. Fasser quickly snatched her binoculars, taking a closer look, Rodriguez told McClatchy News in a phone ...

  6. Orca types and populations - Wikipedia

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    Type A or Antarctic orcas look like a "typical" orca, a large, black-and-white form with a medium-sized white eye patch, living in open water and feeding mostly on minke whales. [2] [4] Type B1 or pack ice orcas are smaller than type A. [4] It has a large white eye patch.

  7. Iceberg (orca) - Wikipedia

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    He is one of the first adult all-white orca bulls discovered in the wild. [1] [2] Researchers attached to the Far East Russia Orca Project (FEROP), co-founded and co-directed by Alexander M. Burdin and Erich Hoyt, first spotted the orca when his six-foot (two-metre) dorsal fin broke the surface near the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea in ...