No fluke: Whale without tail spotted off California coast
A gray whale is said to have successfully migrated on an epic 12,000-mile roundtrip from its feeding grounds in Alaska to the breeding grounds in Mexico ? all without its tale fin, according to Jessica Roame, the education manager for Newport Whales in Newport Beach, California.
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