Albino whale follows her mother to find a partner
During mating season, the mother whale is still willing to bring her special albino child to find a partner.
Two albino whales off the coast of South Africa. (Photo: Barcroft Media)
According to the Daily Mail, the mother of the Southern right whale had a hard journey from near Antarctica to the 'love market' in South African waters. Since the whales appeared, brothers Evan and Dave Austin - African Wings airline owners - used helicopters to chase them to record spectacular scenes in their annual mating season. this mammal.
Mother whales lovingly swim after . (Photo: Barcroft Media)
The curious visitors described, albino whale looks outstanding with its almost white body, only a few dark spots on the skin. Meanwhile, in other normal southern bull whales, limited white markings on their bodies are the result of parasites of nearly harmless bacteria.
. or close to you. (Photo: Barcroft Media)
During the journey, the mother whale swims behind or close to her. It did not seem to take his eyes off his albino child.
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