worldofwhales:White killer whales were a legend. Now they are everywhere. by Colin Barras Call him
worldofwhales: White killer whales were a legend. Now they are everywhere. by Colin Barras Call him the tip of the iceberg. Six years ago, on 11 August 2010, whale researchers working in the western North Pacific encountered something very unusual: a white male killer whale, or orca. Two days later the white whale, nicknamed Iceberg, reappeared in a large group of orcas – a group that included a second white whale. In fact, over the past few years the researchers have encountered no fewer than five – and perhaps as many as eight – white orcas in the western North Pacific. Keep reading -- source link