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OTIS LIVES!!! We have been worried about a missing whale. We were the first to photo a whale in Frederick Sound in Alaska in 2021, and submitted it to Happywhale.com for an ID. We lost touch for a while and feared that Otis disappeared, but he/she has just been seen vacationing in Hawaii. Just YAY!

Mar 24, 2025, 6:12 PM

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