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Best 1 Humphrey
Humphrey

Humpback whale who twice swam into San Francisco Bay and up the Sacramento River—in 1985 and again in 1990—prompting large-scale rescue operations each time to guide him back to sea.

2 Migaloo
Migaloo

All-white humpback whale first documented off eastern Australia in 1991, one of the only known leucistic humpbacks and a widely recognized individual tracked by researchers.

3 Spinnaker
Spinnaker

A North Atlantic whale cataloged by marine researchers, distinguished by its unique physical markings used for ongoing scientific tracking.

4 Threadfin
Threadfin

A North Atlantic whale studied by marine biologists, notable for the unique fin or fluke markings that inspired its catalog name.

5 Clipper
Clipper

A North Atlantic whale tracked by researchers, distinguished by its unique physical markings used for ongoing population identification.

6 Freckles
Freckles

A whale included in marine research catalogs, notable for its distinct speckled physical markings that inspired its assigned name.

7 Reflection
Reflection

A whale tracked within North Atlantic research databases, notable for its distinct physical markings that allow for individual identification.

8 Valley
Valley

A North Atlantic whale monitored by scientists, recognized by its unique physical markings that facilitate long-term observation and tracking.

9 Apostrophe
Apostrophe

A cataloged North Atlantic whale, distinguished by specific physical markings that allow scientists to track its annual migrations.

10 Watchman
Watchman

Watchman is a North Atlantic right whale individually tracked by researchers in the United States to monitor the critically endangered marine mammal population.

11 Geometry
Geometry

A whale documented by North Atlantic researchers, notable for its distinct geometric physical markings used in scientific catalog tracking.

12 Putter
Putter

A whale documented by marine biologists, notable for its specific physical markings included in long-term scientific tracking databases.

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