JulieannevZ
Guest
I saw an article about this White Humpback whale in a small CLUB Newspaper.
"As the temperature drops in the southern states of Australia and the winter chill sets in, the Tweed (on the Gold Coast) is set to welcome some glorious winter sunshine. Locals are also gearing up for the annual migration of visitors from down south... no, not from Victoria.. from the Antartictic... the Humpback Whales.
One of the tourist whale watching boats has sighted Migaloo two years running. Migaloo is a 14 metre, 35 tonne, pure white whale.
Migaloo is the only documented white humback whale in the world. The name "Migaloo" is aboriginal for "white fella". He was first observed in 1991 off Byron Bay ( where we go diving ) when he was estimated to be 3-5 years of age.
There's a photo of him and more info. here:
Scuba Diving - White Humpback Whale
By the way, did you know that whale calves drink 600 litres of milk a day?
"As the temperature drops in the southern states of Australia and the winter chill sets in, the Tweed (on the Gold Coast) is set to welcome some glorious winter sunshine. Locals are also gearing up for the annual migration of visitors from down south... no, not from Victoria.. from the Antartictic... the Humpback Whales.
One of the tourist whale watching boats has sighted Migaloo two years running. Migaloo is a 14 metre, 35 tonne, pure white whale.
Migaloo is the only documented white humback whale in the world. The name "Migaloo" is aboriginal for "white fella". He was first observed in 1991 off Byron Bay ( where we go diving ) when he was estimated to be 3-5 years of age.
There's a photo of him and more info. here:
Scuba Diving - White Humpback Whale
By the way, did you know that whale calves drink 600 litres of milk a day?