An extremely rare gray whale was spotted in the Atlantic. Scientists say it's only the beginning.

By A Mystery Man Writer

The healthy animal, spotted March 1 off Cape Cod, used the ice-free Northwest Passage to access waters unknown to the species for more than two hundred years.

An extremely rare gray whale was spotted in the Atlantic. Scientists say it's only the beginning.

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