Identify 145 whales covered along New Zealand beach
About half of the female whales have died when stranded, the rest are killed humanitarian because they cannot recover.
People found collective agony on Stewart Island, New Zealand, on November 24, according to Channel News Asia. Half of the whales are dead, the rest are humane because they cannot be cured.
Flocks of 145 whale-headed whales are in distress on New Zealand beach.(Photo: AFP).
"Sadly, the ability to bring the children alive to the sea is extremely low. The position is difficult to access, the lack of support people nearby plus the health of whales increasingly weakened, the most humane thing is to However, this is always a painful decision , "said Ren Leppens, manager at the conservation agency on Stewart Island.
This is one of four stranded animals that occurred in New Zealand last weekend. Landed whales are relatively common with about 85 crops per year, the numbers are usually only one.
On November 25, there were 10 dwarf tiger fish caught on 90 Mile beach, two died. Experts will try to bring the rest back to the sea tomorrow. Also on November 25, a sperm whale died of stranding in Doubtful Bay and a small whale fish was found in Ohiwa.
The cause of these stranded marine organisms has not been clarified. However, it is possible that they come close to the shore due to disease, pursuing predators, making directional errors or due to geographic factors, weather, and fast tidal regression.
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