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19 February 07:43

Environmental officials on the Australian island of Tasmania have discovered 157 dolphins stranded on a beach, 21 of which were found dead.

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Foto: Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania / AP / Profimedia
<p>136 dolphins were alive at the time of the discovery, these were "false killer whales", a species of predatory dolphin. The response operation is difficult because of the site's inaccessibility and ocean conditions. Wildlife experts and veterinarians are involved in managing the situation.

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Australia: Un banc de 157 de delfini a eșuat pe o plajă în Tasmania
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More than 150 false killer whales stranded on a beach in Australia's Tasmania state
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Australia: 157 dolphins found stranded on Tasmanian beach
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More than 150 false killer whales stranded on beach in Australia's Tasmania

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