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Huge Gray Whale Pod Sighting May Be Record
As many as 26 grays in one pod were spotted off local coast Sunday, which may be the record for the largest pod sighted.

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As many as 26 grays in one pod were spotted off local coast Sunday, which may be the record for the largest pod sighted.

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