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Kronusdark ,
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What the heck is going on with the whales lately? Is it just climate change confusing them?

someguy3 ,

What are the tide cycles? Couldn’t they keep them wet for a day until the tide came back in?

XbSuper ,

Some cycles are weeks or months. Not that the tide doesn’t come and go, but they may need a super tide, which as said, may be weeks or months away.

someguy3 ,

Ok it says they found them Sunday morning, and this article came out today, so we can guess they hopefully waited one day to try?

Catoblepas ,

The charity British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) said one female was found with a vaginal prolapse and it suspected that the whole pod was stranded after one whale suffered birthing complications.

“Pilot whales are notorious for their strong social bonds, so often when one whale gets into difficulty and strands, the rest follow,” BDMLR said.

Damn that’s sad.

sadreality ,

At least our modern societies don't suffer from this much solidarity!

dreikelvin , (edited )

This is ridiculous and sad. Cheers to the helpers who managed to get a few of them back into the ocean. It breaks my heart to know the majority just stranded and died on the beach.

someguy3 ,

It didn’t say they saved any. It says they tried, failed, and euthanized the rest.

dreikelvin ,

I saw it in the dutch news where it was said they were able to put only a couple back in the ocean.

burningmatches ,

They don’t suffocate. Whales breathe air. The most common cause of death for stranded whales is dehydration as they get too hot out of the water.

dreikelvin ,

Ah right, my bad 🥳 it was late okay?

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