2025, June 18. India, Kerala, Purakkad. An almost 30 m long whale washed ashore dead. Indeterminate species at the moment. COD: Indeterminate. It is the second instance in which a dead whale washed ashore in this district in the last few days, with the first being in the Poonthura area on June 14. Poonthura is only a few kilometres away from Purakkad. There is no evidence that either whale died from a ship strike.
MASS WHALE STRANDINGS CAUSED BY METEOROIDS AND METEOR SHOWERS. The completed paper can be found below in the 2024 January 7th post titled Connection between Meteoroids and Mass Whale Strandings. “It is not known why they sometimes run aground on the seashore: for it is asserted that this happens rather frequently when the fancy takes them and without any apparent reason.” -Arisotle
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