Vanessa Pirotta
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shows his face for a few seconds
off the coast of New South Wales, a sighting that sent the MigHive into overdrive.
But wildlife scientist said this particular large lad wasn’t Migaloo due to the colour of its tail, which meant it could have been his spawn. This means the OG’s whereabouts are still unknown and he hasn’t been seen for two years.
In an article written for , Dr Pirotta said because whales such as Migaloo face myriad human-caused threats, like pollution and getting caught in fishing gear, there’s a chance he’s carked it. But there’s also the possibility Migaloo has pulled a and isn’t truly dead.
“Some whales may choose to migrate early or late, or even elsewhere such as in New Zealand,” she said.
“Environmental conditions, such as currents and water temperature, may also impact when and where Migaloo chooses to swim.”
Can this beast stop being such a “pick me” for five minutes? If we have to walk to work when it’s freezing and pissing down with rain then you can haul your girth up the east coast, as well.
The Migaloo canon began 31 years ago when his albino, blubbery body was spotted off Byron Bay. His drama and allure have only increased over the years, thanks to the fact he only at a time.
As he’s in his mid-30s, Dr Pirotta said he could also be out here living his best life (or acting out his Scott Disick character arc). God speed, Migaloo.
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