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  2. Hvaldimir - Wikipedia

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    Sign at Hammerfest Harbour in Norwegian and English warning against interfering with Hvaldimir. The whale appeared beginning on 26 April 2019 north of Hammerfest, off the island of Ingøya and near the village of Tufjord on the island of Rolvsøya, wearing a tight-fitting camera harness labelled "Equipment St. Petersburg", and rubbing against boats in apparent attempts to free himself.

  3. Mysterious death of "Russian spy" whale takes unexpected turn

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    The Russian military has a history of trying to weaponize sea mammals, CBS News previously reported. Last year, British military spies said Russia appeared to be training combat dolphins to ...

  4. Beluga Whale Alleged to be a Russian ‘Spy’ May Have Been ...

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    The harness clips also reportedly read “Equipment St. Petersburg," which fueled rumors that Hvaldimir was trained to be a spy by the Russian navy, CNN said. For more People news, make sure to ...

  5. Who shot Hvaldimir? 'Russian spy' whale's mysterious death ...

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    The sudden death of the beloved whale and alleged Russian spy took an unexpected turn toward a possible murder mystery Wednesday as two conservation groups filed a police report and alleged that ...

  6. Dolphins – Spy in the Pod - Wikipedia

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    Remote-control underwater "spy cameras" disguised as sea creatures – including dolphins, ray, sea turtle, tuna, squid, nautilus and pufferfish – allowed the film-makers to get close-up footage of natural dolphin behaviour. Bottlenose dolphins, spinner dolphins, humpback dolphins and killer whales were filmed for the series. [5]

  7. Death of 'Russian spy' whale Hvaldimir not caused by humans ...

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    The body of Hvaldimir - a combination of the Norwegian word for whale and the first name of Russian President Vladimir Putin - was spotted a week ago floating in the sea by a father and son ...

  8. Military marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    The Russian military's dolphin program is believed to have languished in the early 1990s. [ 2 ] A Soviet military Beluga whale named Tichka twice escaped in 1991 and 1992, crossed the Black Sea and was admired by the residents of the Turkish town Gerze, who called him Aydın.

  9. Alleged Russian spy whale, ocean celebrity Hvaldimir found ...

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    Alleged Russian spy whale, ocean celebrity Hvaldimir found dead off Norwegian shore. James Powel, USA TODAY. September 3, 2024 at 8:43 PM.