More than 150 endangered false killer whales have been stranded on an isolated beach in the Australian state of Tasmania.
Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing 157 false killer whales that stranded on a remote Australian beach.
Department liaison officer Brendon Clark said the stranding was the first by false killer whales in Tasmania in since 1974.
Australian wildlife officers have made the difficult decision to euthanize 90 false killer whales stranded on a remote beach ...
After 157 false killer whales were stranded on a Tasmanian beach, experts said only 90 have survived. Following a few failed ...
The animals are part of a pod of 157 whales that beached near Arthur River, a township in Tasmania. What caused them to beach ...
More than 150 false killer whales stranded on Tasmania beach - Ninety whales were still alive on Wednesday but refloating ...
More than 150 false killer whales have been stranded on a remote beach in Tasmania. It’s the first mass stranding of this ...
The whales can weigh anywhere between 500kg to 3,000kg and some had sunk into the sand where they were stranded.
Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing 157 false killer whales stranded on a remote beach on Australia’s island state ...
In a struggle for survival, the heartbreaking sounds of the mammals’ labored breathing and faint high-pitched cries for help ...
More than 150 false killer whales were stranded on a remote beach on Australia's island state of Tasmania, officials said on ...