Mass stranding of pilot whales both on Us and Uk’s Beaches

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Whale bones on beach. Photo source: ©© Myrcell

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More than 20 whales are thought to have died after becoming stranded off the coast of Fife, Scotland. Rescuers hope four of 30 stranded pilot whales may survive if they can be refloated at high tide on Sunday afternoon.

While on the other side of the Atlantic, more than 20 pilot whales came ashore on a South Florida beach on Saturday, triggering a daylong effort by state and national officials, nearby residents and others to save them…

Mass stranding of pilot whales on Fife coast, BBC News

16 pilot whales die in Scottish cove, Guardian UK

Pod of pilot whales comes ashore on Florida beach, AP
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