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Dead Bryde's whale removed from Brazilian beach

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A dead Bryde's whale is removed from the Praia do Rosa beach in southern Brazil. The 13-meter male animal was pulled from the water by local government tractors and will be studied by researchers at Santa Catarina State University to determine its death. IMAGES

Added on the 27/08/2024 16:12:51 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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