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  2. Hvaldimir - Wikipedia

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    After being freed from the harness, the whale remained in the area and appeared used to humans. Speculation that he had been trained by Russia as a spy whale led to his being dubbed Hvaldimir, a portmanteau of Norwegian hval (whale) and "Vladimir", for Russian President Vladimir Putin. As of 2023, Hvaldimir's range appeared to have expanded to ...

  3. "Russian spy" whale found dead in water off Norway - AOL

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

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    The whale's name is a play on the name of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Alleged Russian spy whale Hvaldimir found dead off Norwegian shore Show ...

  5. Russian 'spy whale' Hvaldimir found dead near Norway - AOL

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    Russian 'spy whale' Hvaldimir found dead near Norway. September 1, 2024 at 10:56 PM (Reuters) - A beluga whale that was suspected of spying for Russia after being discovered in Norwegian waters ...

  6. Beloved Russian 'spy' whale, who was anything but covert, is ...

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    Hvaldimir, a white beluga whale that was rumored to be a Russian spy, has been found dead in waters off Norway. Beloved Russian 'spy' whale, who was anything but covert, is found dead off Norway ...

  7. Military marine mammal - Wikipedia

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    The Navy gets some of its dolphins from the Gulf of Mexico. Military dolphins were used by the U.S. Navy during the First and Second Gulf Wars, [11] and their use dates back to the Vietnam War. [12] About 75 dolphins were in the program circa 2007, [13] and around 70 dolphins and 30 sea lions were reported to be in the program in 2019. [12]

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

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    Norway and Russia share a maritime border in the Arctic, leading to jokes that the whale was a Russian spy. Norwegian police had opened an investigation after two animal rights groups filed a ...

  9. Ice Station Zebra - Wikipedia

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    Ice Station Zebra is a 1968 American espionage thriller film directed by John Sturges and starring Rock Hudson, Patrick McGoohan, Ernest Borgnine, and Jim Brown.The screenplay is by Douglas Heyes, Harry Julian Fink, and W. R. Burnett, loosely based on Alistair MacLean's 1963 novel.