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Five of 12 beached melon-headed whales dead, six have been returned to wild

  • The final melon-headed whale in an aquatic holding facility is in poor condition
  • Two of the whales died as workers tried to release them back into the wild

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Workers help save a melon-headed whale that got beached on tidal flats in eastern China on Tuesday. Photo: The Paper.cn
Phoebe Zhangin ShenzhenandKevin McSpadden

Five of the 12 melon-headed whales beached in eastern China on Tuesday have died and six were returned to the wild, with one still being cared for at a local aquatic facility, according to Chinese media outlets.

Three of the whales were dead when they were discovered and the remaining nine were moved to local facilities.

On Tuesday night, two whales were released back to the ocean. On Wednesday night, six more were transported back to the ocean to be released. Two died in the process.

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Three of the five whales that died will be frozen by a local seafood company and temporarily held before being used later for research, said a report in The Paper, an online media outlet on the mainland.

The report added that the final whale still at a facility is in poor condition, suffering from extreme dehydration and gastrointestinal bleeding.

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Rescuers work to release a rescued melon-headed whale back into the ocean. CREDIT: The Paper.cn
Rescuers work to release a rescued melon-headed whale back into the ocean. CREDIT: The Paper.cn

Fishers first discovered the whales on the tidal flats at Linhai, Zhejiang province, at around 8am on Tuesday. The fishermen called the police and said that “there were a lot of big fish” on the mudflats, according to Qianjiang Evening News.

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