More Than 150 False Killer Whales Stranded In Tasmania. More than 150 false killer whales beached themselves during a mass stranding near Arthur River in Tasmania, Australia on Monday and Tuesday.
More than 150 false killer whales were stranded on a Tasmanian beach, and authorities were forced to humanely euthanize about 90 that survived due to conditions that made rescue impossible.
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More than 150 false killer whales have been stranded on a remote beach near Arthur River in Tasmania. Wildlife officials confirmed that 90 of the 157 animals were still alive but noted that refloating ...
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