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Sunday, September 22, 2019

Beached whale dies after washing ashore in Ocean City

OCEAN CITY, Md. — A beached whale washed ashore in Ocean City Sunday morning.

The National Aquarium dispatched a small team to Ocean City following the report of the whale being stranded. They learned that the whale was reported along the shoreline at approximately 6:45 a.m.

The Aquarium said they have determined that the juvenile sperm whale has died.

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources, in cooperation with Ocean City Police will remove the whale from the beach.

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16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beached whale aka DEMOCRATS.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful creatures!! Too bad man is killing them.

Anonymous said...

And you just proved that you are a Moran. WTF. At least have a point when you are going after the left.

Anonymous said...

Obama still killing whales

Anonymous said...

Please don't besmirch the poor dead whale by aligning it with demon-rats.

Anonymous said...

Yawnnnnnnn

TheRealRay said...

What is a Moran ? LMAO...

Anonymous said...

Rosie O'Donnell.

Anonymous said...

Do you have to even make this poor creature about politics?

Anonymous said...

Why did they not cut it up for meat and give it to homeless?

Anonymous said...

💯

Anonymous said...

Bc liberals are HYPOCRITES they would rather have them starve than slaughter the animal.

Anonymous said...

Carve it up.
Feed the homeless.
Let them eat Blubber.

Anonymous said...

They named it "Rosie."

Anonymous said...

Must be a great white Hunter. No BRAIN. Just stupidity.

Anonymous said...

And why must they conduct tests on the carcass, instead of just towing it back out to sea and letting nature take its course? That would feed a whole lot of other sea creatures. Instead, our government officials are going to spend a lot of money denying nature of its process. Man, I would love to be there to watch the shark feeding frenzy, if they towed it out to sea.