On August 31st, Russian spy whale Hvaldimir found dead by fishermenin Risavika Bay, southern Norway. The day before, it was in perfect condition.
“It’s absolutely horrible,” Sebastian Strand admits with regret. in the local environment NRK, “It seems that the whale has been in good condition since Friday, so we need to find out what could have happened here,” said one of the marine biologists who had been monitoring the whale for four years.
Hvaldimir has been moved to portwith the help of a crane. There they will perform an autopsy, to find out what caused his death. Externally, there are no wounds that give clues about his death..
Russian spy whale Hvaldimir dies
In 2019, Norwegian marine biologists spotted a strange whale off their coast. It was wearing a harness, which held a camera. The harness had words written on it in Russian: “St. Petersburg Equipment.”
Experts believe it is a Russian spy whalewho escaped from her training center. Her harness was removed and she was set free.
She was baptized with the name of Hvaldimira pun between a Norwegian name, and the Russian name Vladimir (Putin). Here you can see Hvaldimir:
The whales beluga They are a unique species, although they are not in danger of extinction. Halfway between a whale and a dolphin, they are small in size, between 4 and 6 metres. They only live in the Arctic, and are the only completely white whales, so they are very easy to distinguish.
Beluga whales are very intelligent animals.sociable with humans, and very good swimmers. That is why Russia has used them as spy animals, something it does frequently.
Hvaldimir had never lived in the wild before. Norwegian scientists had doubts about whether he could survive in the open sea.
They decided to create an NGO called OneWhalewith the sole objective of protecting this spy beluga whale.
Unfortunately, efforts have been insufficient. Hvaldimir has been found dead, aged just 14A beluga whale can live up to 90 years, so she was just a teenager.
Hvaldimir’s death has been a hard blow for many of his followers.especially in the Nordic countries, where he had won the affection of everyone, because he approached the ships to receive food, and to play.
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