Rare northern right whale dolphin without dorsal fin spotted off California coast

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Rare northern right whale dolphin without dorsal fin spotted off California coast
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The dolphin, described as small and slender with no dorsal fin, is typically seen in the cold water of the northwest.

They are often mistaken for fur seals because of their dark color and acrobatic nature. Typically, they swim in a group of 100 to 200 animals.Historic Big Sur property, once owned by William Randolph Hearst, to get new owners, including tribe

“It looked weird swimming with the others, but it had a really cute face,” Nieblas said. “We sped up and matched its speed and I could see it from the deck of the boat.” “Some people didn’t get how rare it was,” Nieblas said, “but then I showed them the pictures on my GoPro, and they saw how cute its face was, and they were excited.”Oakland man allegedly made $20 fentanyl deal in San Francisco. The next day he had a tracking device on his car

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