Detecting whale carcass 17m long

The body of a giant whale about 17m long has just been discovered on the Plymouth Devon (UK) tourist beach.

According to the Xinhua News Agency on August 10, recently on the Plymouth Devon beach resort, England found a body of a giant whale about 17m long stranded on the shore.

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The body of the whale is stranded on the coast of England (Photo: Xinhuanet)

The visitors from Dorset Peter Osborne were the ones who discovered the fish's earliest body when they were preparing tools for a fishing day and called the border forces here.

Border guards say the whale died one to two days ago and they are trying to transfer the remains of the whale from the resort.

This is the second largest marine animal in the world with a high risk of extinction that needs protection and research.

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The body of the whale is stranded on the coast of England (Photo: Xinhuanet)

Whale is the second largest marine animal in the world. It can be up to 26m long and weighs up to 80 tons. Whales are common in the southern hemisphere, but there are also a small number of people living in the North Atlantic

Currently, scientists from the Oceanographic Research Institute are investigating the timing of stranding and the cause of the whale's death.