
Friday, 27 March 2009
HK's Humpback Still Here
It has now been about 10 days since Hong Kong's first ever sighting of a visiting humpback whale ... and apparently it is still huge and still here! The 10-metre long whale is believed to be a juvenile (adult humpbacks are between 14-19 metres long) that may have lost its bearings on its way up to the Arctic Ocean. Let's hope it finds its bearings soon.
Pic courtesy of the HK Dolphin Conservation Society.

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