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Orca from Russia's infamous whale jail spotted thriving in wild

Por: Newsweek World September 29, 2022

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An orca that was freed from Russia's infamous whale jail has been spotted thriving in the wild.The 8-year-old orca named Zina, was spotted by a filming crew of Frozen Planet II, which is currently airing. A clip of the sighting can be seen here.Crews identified Zina from a tag attached to her large dorsal fin and determined she was one of many to be released from the whale jail, in Srednyaya Bay, Russia in 2019.The whale jail was notorious... + full article



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