A series of mysterious whales on the Spanish beach

More than 20 whales have mysteriously drifted into Manon Beach in Galicia, Spain.

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A photo shows six of the 22 long fin navigator whales yesterday (October 7) drifting to Manon Beach in La Coruna, Galicia, Spain.

Picture 1 of A series of mysterious whales on the Spanish beach
Photo of 6 dead whales on the beach of Manon Beach, Spain.(Photo: Daily Mail)

Eleven of these whales died when they washed ashore and the rest died later, despite the rescue efforts of police, environmentalists and animal researchers. breast in Galicia.

The long fin whale is a very high family and community animal species and they even live very friendly with the big nose dolphin. However, the Spanish authorities do not know why a large number of whales have been plunged to the coast.

Some biologists have hypothesized that if a leading whale falls ill on the beach, other whales in the group will swim because of the social structure of the species and they will be stranded according to.

La Coruna is an attractive tourist destination in Spain. Local travel companies often offer whale watching tours at sea for tourists visiting the area.