Scientists discovered at least 88 bodies of gray dolphins washed into Sepetiba Bay in western Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, since December 16, National Geographic reported on January 8.
From January to now, nearly 900 dolphin carcasses, of which 95% are bottlenose dolphins, continuously drifted to a coast about 170km in northern Peru. Officials suspect dolphins
Dead dolphins are growing in the Gulf of Mexico, but the cause of this unusual phenomenon is still mysterious to scientists.
The Peruvian government yesterday announced that rising Pacific water temperatures could cause about 5,000 seabirds and nearly 900 dolphins to die in the north coast in the past