36-Foot Whale 🐋Found Dead... In the 👉Middle of Amazon Jungle
A 36-foot-long humpback whale was found dead in an Amazon jungle on Friday, surprising wildlife experts and netizens alike. The whale was found on the Brazilian island of Marajo, at the mouth of the Amazon River - about 15 metres from the ocean. An NGO working on Marajo Island, the Bicho D'agua Institute, said the animal may have already been dead when it was washed ashore during high tides and came to rest in the mangroves.
According to the Sun, marine expert Renata Emin said: "We're still not sure how it landed here, but we're guessing that the creature was floating close to the shore and the tide, which has been pretty considerable over the past few days, picked it up and threw it inland, into the mangrove. "Along with this astonishing feat, we are baffled as to what a humpback whale is doing on the north coast of Brazil during February because this is a very unusual occurrence."
A 36-foot-long humpback whale was found dead in an Amazon jungle on Friday, surprising wildlife experts and netizens alike. The whale was found on the Brazilian island of Marajo, at the mouth of the Amazon River - about 15 metres from the ocean. An NGO working on Marajo Island, the Bicho D'agua Institute, said the animal may have already been dead when it was washed ashore during high tides and came to rest in the mangroves.
According to the Sun, marine expert Renata Emin said: "We're still not sure how it landed here, but we're guessing that the creature was floating close to the shore and the tide, which has been pretty considerable over the past few days, picked it up and threw it inland, into the mangrove. "Along with this astonishing feat, we are baffled as to what a humpback whale is doing on the north coast of Brazil during February because this is a very unusual occurrence."
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