White whale Migaloo tours New Zealand

By Andrew Darby
Updated July 7 2015 - 8:23am, first published 7:38am
The distinctive dorsal fin, spine and colour of Migaloo, in Cook Strait. The yellow film on the skin is diatom algae. Photo: Department of Conservation, NZ
The distinctive dorsal fin, spine and colour of Migaloo, in Cook Strait. The yellow film on the skin is diatom algae. Photo: Department of Conservation, NZ
The white whale Migaloo cruises Cook Strait, New Zealand, on Sunday Photo: Department of Conservation, NZ
The white whale Migaloo cruises Cook Strait, New Zealand, on Sunday Photo: Department of Conservation, NZ

Australia's best-known whale, Migaloo, appears to have turned up again. But not where he usually does.

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