Fishermen in Norway came across a Russian spy late last week, but the interloper wouldn't reveal its mission, and with good reason: It couldn't, because it was a beluga whale.
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Selasa, 30 April 2019
Russians Likely Used This Beluga Whale As a Spy. Here's Why.
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