We accept nature in all its forms because, as humans, we are part of it and could not survive without it. On the other hand, nature has many exceptions.
On this occasion, nature used white to “paint” a humpback whale. Due to its distinctive tone, a whale named Migaloo is an incredibly rare whale.
In fact, this humpback whale is the only white humpback whale in the world. Consider how lucky you are to be able to see it! Several people were actually quite lucky and were able to photograph the whale while sailing near Sydney, Australia. This is a one in a million chance to witness Migaloo at sea!
In 1991, this colossus was captured for the first time. The whale has since gained legendary status. This magnificent whale is now 31 years old. According to biologists, this breed has a lifespan of up to 80 years.
Let us not forget that Migaloo is derived from the Aboriginal word for “white man”. Despite this, no one knows what causes the mammal’s white color. He could have leucism or be a true albino.