Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to GlasgowWorld, you get 70% fewer ads while viewing the news that matters to you. A huge whale carcass has washed up on the shores of Irvine Beach and was ...
The 3-4m whale, thought to be a pilot whale, washed up at 9 Mile Beach north of Meerensee Photo & videos: Ceee Buss IT was all hands on deck on the morning of Christmas Eve when Richards Bay ...
The whale was found near the Bennett Street Beach Access. The Virginia Aquarium has been contacted for assistance. Marina Doshkov, the Marine Mammal Stranding Coordinator, said a necropsy will be ...
A small whale washed ashore on Rexhame Beach in Marshfield on Thursday morning. The latest story:What killed the whale that washed up on a Marshfield beach this week? What an expert says It is ...
A young humpback whale washed ashore in Long Beach on Monday morning — with authorities now working to determine why it died, according to police. “Early this morning, a juvenile humpback ...
A dead whale has washed up on the beach at Fort Morgan on the Alabama coast. The Dauphin Island Sea Lab confirmed a sperm whale carcass washed up along the shore in Fort Morgan, WKRG-TV reported.
While there are lookout points along the coast, including spots in Crescent Bay Point Park, there are no whale watching tours that leave from Laguna. You'll have to drive to nearby Newport Beach ...
Recently, this happened to a massive (around 50 feet long and 70,000 pounds heavy) sperm whale that was beached in Venice, Florida. To begin with, whales are already the world’s largest species.
The 3-4m whale, thought to be a pilot whale, washed up at 9 Mile Beach north of Meerensee. Photo: Ceee Buss It was all hands on deck on the morning of Christmas Eve when Richards Bay locals ...
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Rescuers are trying to free a pod of long-finned pilot whales stranded off the Australian island of Tasmania. Around 470 whales are in the pod, more than half of which have already died ...