Animal rights groups questioned the report’s conclusion that there were no human-caused injuries, and they called for further ...
Norwegian authorities confirmed that Hvaldimir, a beluga whale previously suspected of being a Russian spy, died from a ...
A beluga whale "Hvaldimir", found dead in Norway in August, was not shot to death as claimed by animal rights groups but died ...
The Norwegian police have reported that Hvaldimir, the beluga whale spotted five years ago in Norwegian waters and found dead ...
The tame beluga had been nicknamed "Hvaldimir," combining the Norwegian word for whale - hval - and the first name of ...
He had a 35cm stick lodged in his mouth that likely led to a bacterial infection. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Norwegian police have reported that Hvaldimir, the white whale spotted five years ago in Norwegian waters and found dead ...
Following the discovery of Hvaldimir's body, organizations like OneWhale and NOAH raised alarms after noting circular holes in the whale’s carcass, which they believed indicated gunshot wounds. This ...
A beluga whale found dead in Norway in August, suspected by some of being a Russian spy, probably died of an infection and not gunshot wounds, Norwegian police said Friday.
Hvaldimir rose to fame following rumours that he had been trained as a “spy” by Russia. But another story needs to be told: How he helped scientists decipher the language of whales.
Hvaldimir, a white beluga whale thought to have been used as a Russian spy, was found dead last weekend under what animal rights organisations say were suspicious circumstances in Norway near ...
OSLO, Norway (AP) — A beluga whale that lived off Norway’s coast and whose harness ignited speculation that it was a Russian ...