International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Researchers spotted an albino killer whale off the shores of Russia on Sunday, the first time anyone has documented an adult white killer whale. Whale watchers have seen white calves in the past, but none have been known to grow to adulthood,...
Saint Petersburg Times
| 1 year ago
Thefirst-ever all-white killer whale seen inthe wild has been sighted byRussian scientists near theCommander Islands east ofKamchatka...Petersburg spotted theorca bull, probably analbino, when its 2-meter white dorsal fin appeared above thesurface...
ecorazzi.com
| 1 year ago
Russian scientists released video footage of an extremely rare male adult albino orca, dubbed Iceburg. Although the video was recorded in 2010, scientists have hopes of relocating the 16-year-old by launching a new search for him and his family.
Fox
| 1 year ago
NewsCore Iceberg is the first and only known adult orca who is entirely white. He is living in a family group with 12 other resident orcas in the waters of the Northwest Pacific Ocean off the East Asian coast of Russia. A team of Russian scientists...
Russia Today
| 1 year ago
Dolphins are renowned for their high intelligence and playfulness unlike many of your old schoolfriends! Now a venue in Moscow will play host to the country's most artistic dolphins as they show off their talents to the public. Spending ten minutes...
Mail Online UK
| 1 year ago
23 April 2012 When scientists saw a pure white six-foot fin breaking the surface of the water near Russia's Kammchatka Peninsula, they knew a unique creature was hunting below the waves. The fully grown orca bull they detected is the first ever...
The Guardian
| 1 year ago
The fin of an albino killer whale nicknamed Iceberg travelling in a pod of 13 orcas near Bering island in the Commander islands off Russia. AFP/Getty Images "It was the whiteness of the whale that appalled me." The appearance of an all-white orca ,...