Discovering an extremely rare albino humpback whale
Australian scientists have discovered an extremely rare albino humpback whale (Migaloo) off the coast of New South Wales, Australia.
The albino whale is in the same herd, making an annual migration along Australia's East Coast.
The tail of a beautiful albino humpback whale rises above the water
The east coast of Australia is Migaloo's main migration path to the warm breeding area of Great Barrier Atoll.
In a conversation with Daily Mail Australia, photographer Jonas Liebschner, who took photos of the humpback whale, said: 'They tried to swim as fast as if they were in a race. We have to turn off the boat engine and try to get close to them. "
The humpback whale with her herd is carrying out her annual migration
The beauty of albino humpback whale
Since being discovered by marine biologist Dan Burn in 2011 off the coast to Byron Bay, people have seen 23 whales on the East Coast of Australia so far.
Earlier this year, scientists also discovered another albino humpback whale in Norway.
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