The whale to recover cellphone in the Sea of Norway
The last few days ago, a whale was clad in the Arctic coastline of Norway.
It was said to be a spy whale sent by Russia. At the same time, in the Norwegian Sea, cellphone has been safely recovered by another whale.
This video is also drawn into social networks. It has also raised controversy, as it has been reported to have been trained to spy on Russia. The video below is given below.
Camera-mounted whale:
One of the whales was in the Arctic coastline in Norway. And when it jumped up, it was found to be similar to the camera in the area of its paddle.
The country's experts say it may be owned by Russia and may have provided Russian naval training
Russia Naval Base:
Russia has a naval base in the region. The whale trained in Norwegian boats from the coast of the Arctic Island of Ingenia has been approached several times.
It is 415 kilometers away from Murmansk, located in the North Division Naval Station of Russia. Bellucca type whales are home to the Arctic Sea
Baluga whale:
Do not experiment like this. Norway reports that Russia's navy may have been trained for a few years by the Baluga whale and may be related to the whale.
Cellphone Reset:
In this case, a whale from a Baluga village has been recovered by a mouthpiece by the mouth of a fallen cell into the water. Seeing this was happy.
Some commented that it was a spy whale and that Russia may have sent it.
https://youtu.be/kgOxzcQ8TFI
Viral Video:
Some people claim that the video is the same whale, as the video focuses on social networks.
Camera-mounted Russian whale:
The front of the whale appears to be a paddle. There was something Kobaro camera bearing. Professor Audurn Rickardson, professor of ocean biologist, has shown that the signs show that it is Russia
Confusing conclusion:
One of the fishermen of Norway took off the camera from the whale. But Ricardson said that a fellow scientist was not a tool for using it in Russia
https://youtu.be/8s1tF0qLzIs
The video is on display:
Norway's Petroleum Broadcasting Company (NARG) has released a video showing the removal of the Baluga whale's camera
Camera not available:
The whale's paddle is surrounded by the head: the camera is tightly packed around the paddle and head parts of the whale. It was only the bearer of the Kobro Mara. But Ricardson said that the camera was not there
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