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Rare Whale: North Atlantic Right Whale Mother and Calf in Florida Inlet For Two Days
A 45-foot North Atlantic right whale mother and her 18-foot calf spent two days in a large inlet north of Vero Beach, Florida, this week. A whale monitoring network director said that in 17 years, she'd never seen them do this.
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