Wed. Jul 2nd, 2025

Two Endangered Whales Go Rogue Near the Bahamas

A rare and mysterious journey has stunned scientists and wildlife watchers alike: two critically endangered North Atlantic right whales, named Curlew and Koala, have been spotted near Bimini in the Bahamasa first-ever recorded sighting in these tropical waters.

🛥️ The sighting was made by a dolphin-watching tour off the Florida coast. The captain initially thought the whales were fake due to how unexpected their presence was.

🔁 Unusual Behavior:

  • Normally, these whales migrate north this time of year.
  • It’s extremely rare for them to travel south into the Gulf of Mexico or the Caribbean.
  • Even more curious: the two whales have stayed together for months, something almost never seen unless it’s a mother-calf pair.

🌊 Scientists are puzzled. There are no current explanations for why the whales made the detour or stayed as a duo. “What inspired them to make this journey will likely remain a mystery,” said whale expert Philip Hamilton.

⚠️ With fewer than 370 North Atlantic right whales left, this event has captured the attention of conservationists. While unusual whale wanderings aren’t unheard of — especially in European waters — this Caribbean cameo is a once-in-a-lifetime marine mystery.

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