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Autopsy planned for dead humpback whale brought ashore in Denmark

Autopsy planned for dead humpback whale brought ashore in Denmark

Summary

A humpback whale that got stranded in the Baltic Sea and caught a lot of attention in Germany was found dead near a Danish island. Its body was pulled onto a beach in Denmark, and officials will perform an autopsy to find out why it died.

Key Facts

  • The humpback whale was first seen near Germany on March 3.
  • It was nicknamed "Timmy" and "Hope" by the German media.
  • The whale stayed in shallow Baltic Sea waters for about two weeks before dying.
  • It was found dead on May 14 near the island of Anholt in Denmark.
  • A rescue operation tried to guide it back to the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean by moving it on a barge on May 2.
  • Experts are unsure why the whale entered the Baltic Sea, which is not its usual home.
  • The Danish Environmental Protection Agency will examine the whale's body to find the cause of death.
  • A Danish news outlet livestreamed the whale being pulled onto the beach.
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