Self Improvement Wednesday. The Pygmy Blue Whale.

Self Improvement Wednesday. The Pygmy Blue Whale.

Author: ABC August 4, 2021 Duration: 8:56
Two sightings of the Pygmy Blue Whale off Maroubra last year, but it's not the first time these mysterious creatures have been seen in our own blue backyard.

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