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Hvaldimir, once thought to be a Russian spy, was trained as a guard whale before escaping to Norway.
- Hvaldimir, a beluga whale first spotted in Norway in 2019, was initially suspected to be a Russian spy due to his harness marked 'Equipment St Petersburg.'
- Marine biologist Dr. Olga Shpak asserts that Hvaldimir, real name Andruha, was trained by the Russian military to guard naval bases, not for espionage.
- Despite Russia's silence on the matter, experts believe the whale fled his military duties due to his playful nature, described as a 'hooligan.'
- Hvaldimir's death in September 2024 was attributed to a stick lodged in his mouth, contrary to initial suspicions of foul play.
- The whale's story is featured in the BBC documentary 'Secrets of the Spy Whale,' which explores his journey and the mystery surrounding his origins.
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