Friday, 31 May 2024

Cetacean strandings in one country but two oceans at the same time

2024, May 31. Costa Rica. A striped dolphin was stranded on a Tambor beach in Puntarenas (Pacific), while a pygmy killer whale was found in Tortuguero National Park (Caribbean Sea, Atlantic). This could be a coincidence, or a single event has happened to instigate agitation in the mammals. 

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