Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing 157 false killer whales that stranded on a remote Australian beach.
Australian wildlife officers have made the difficult decision to euthanize 90 false killer whales stranded on a remote beach ...
Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing more than 150 false killer whales that stranded on a remote beach on ...
In a struggle for survival, the heartbreaking sounds of the mammals’ labored breathing and faint high-pitched cries for help ...
More than 150 false killer whales have washed up on the coast of the Australian island state of Tasmania, with none of them ...
More than 150 false killer whales have been stranded on an isolated beach in the Australian state of Tasmania, with rescue ...
The last time so many false killer whales were stranded in Tasmania was 50 years ago in June 1974 when a pod of 160 to 170 were found at Black River beach on the island’s northern coast. It’s ...
Wildlife authorities are euthanasing what remains of a false killer whale pod that stranded itself on Tasmania's west coast, ...
Strandings in Tasmania are usually pilot whales. Clark declined to speculate on why the latest pod might have stranded. Carcasses of dead whales would be examined for clues, he said. A helicopter ...
The whales can weigh anywhere between 500kg to 3,000kg and some had sunk into the sand where they were stranded.
Challenging surf conditions forced rescuers to abandon their efforts to save a pod of 157 stranded false killer whales.