Incredibly rare' gray whale spotted 200 years after extinction
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The "incredibly rare" event was captured by the New England Aquarium aerial survey team.
Researchers say rising global temperatures may be a factor in the sighting.
A rare gray whale, which is usually found in the Pacific Ocean, was spotted 30 miles from Nantucket.
Researchers say rising global temperatures may be a factor in the sighting.
A rare gray whale, which is usually found in the Pacific Ocean, was spotted 30 miles from Nantucket.
An extremely rare gray whale was spotted in the Atlantic
An extremely rare gray whale was spotted in the Atlantic
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