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Rare albino dolphin caught in Japan

A rare albino dolphin has been captured by Japanese fishermen, according to a campaign group staging a protest against the sale or slaughter of the creatures.

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An albino dolphin pictured in Taiji's cove. Photo: AFP / Sea Shepherd

A rare albino dolphin has been captured by Japanese fishermen, according to a campaign group staging a protest against the sale or slaughter of the creatures.

The Risso's dolphin was driven into a cove over the weekend by fishermen at Taiji in Japan, said Sea Shepherd, which has observers in the remote town. Campaigners are trying to halt the annual slaughter of the dolphins, as well as some sales to aquariums.

They complain that locals claiming to be upholding ancient traditions of killing and eating dolphins are more interested in their often-valuable sale.

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The latest catch was made on Sunday, Sea Shepherd said. It said that another albino was caught in Taiji 10 months ago.

"It is horribly sad to see another albino dolphin taken by the killers here in Taiji," said Karen Hagen, a leader of the group's "Cove Guardians" volunteers monitoring the hunting in Taiji.

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"These rare, beautiful, and unique animals will spend the rest of their days confined to small tanks, where they will live out their shortened lives performing tricks for food," she said.

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