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WHITE KILLER WHALE SEEN OFF KAMCHATKA.

ANTARA - The Indonesian National News Agency

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Moscow, Apr 24 (ANTARA/RIA Novosti-OANA) - Russian scientists have spotted what they believe to be the first ever adult albino orca, or killer whale, off the coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia's Far East, the international science project Far East Russia Orca reported on Monday.

"In the North Pacific, east of the Kamchatka Peninsula near the Commander Islands, the first-ever adult all-white, probably albino, orca bull has been observed by scientists from the universities in Moscow and St. Petersburg," the organization said in a statement.

The whale that was called "Iceberg" for his two-meter towering white dorsal fin …

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