New York City onlookers were surprised on Monday when a whale was spotted swimming under the Williamsburg Bridge on Monday, emerging from the surface.
In an unexpected sighting, a rare animal was spotted beneath the Brooklyn Bridge for the first time in two years.
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Video shows a whale swimming under the Brooklyn Bridge on Monday, surprising onlookers. The sighting came after a mother and child whale were seen near Spring Lake, NJ. (Credit: Helena Lippolis) ...
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Footage from the rare encounter shows the orca “channeling his inner Top Gun” with an acrobatic assault on a common dolphin.