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A 50-foot sperm whale washes up on a sandbar off the Florida coast of Venice

Posted on March 11, 2024March 19, 2024 by Mike D. | 15301 Views | 8 min read

Sperm whale in water – Courtesy: Animalgraphy Update: Sperm whale has died. Off the Florida shore of Venice Beach, authorities made an effort to assist a 50-foot beached whale on Sunday. By Sunday night, officials had revised their estimates of the whale’s length and weight, which had been 50 feet long and 50,000–70,000 pounds. The

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