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Pilot whales stranded on coast

London : United Kingdom | Sep 02, 2012 at 4:59 AM PDT
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Anstruther in Fife sees mass stranding of pilot whales About 17 whales are believed to have died after becoming stranded Animal rescue experts have been called to a mass stranding of whales on the coast of Fife. About 17 whales are thought to have died and unconfirmed reports have suggested that many... FULL ARTICLE AT BBC
 
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