Rare albino dolphin seen in Monterey Bay
An albino Risso’s dolphin has rarely been seen in Monterey, but Thursday Monterey Bay Whale Watch was able to catch a glimpse of a juvenile dolphin.
The whale watching group says from the drone’s perspective you can see the other Risso’s swimming next to it with “normal” dark gray color and scars from squid and teeth.
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