21 Ocak 2017 Cumartesi

81 False Killer Whales Found Dead In The Florida Everglades

Whales Deads

Monday January, 16, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) revealed that 81 false executioner whales are dead in the wake of stranding themselves in the Florida Everglades.

NOAA tweeted, "95 false executioner whales stranded off Hog Key, 81 dead, 1 seen alive, ~13 unaccounted for"

13 whales unaccounted after NOAA Fisheries Southeast had gotten reports that they were swimming in the Everglades on Saturday evening. False executioner whales are the fourth-biggest dolphin, an individual from Delphinidae, the maritime dolphin family. It lives in calm and tropical waters all through the world.

As indicated by Whales.org, these dolphins are "very social" and "are one of the more regular species to mass strand." The site notes one "extraordinary instance of a mass stranding of more than 800 people."

A male false executioner whale can develop the length of 20 feet and the preservation site takes note of that their populace numbers are around 60,000.

A news station in Hog Key, Fla, WPLG-TV, revealed that NOAA had called this overwhelming occasion, the biggest grounding of this whale species ever.



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