Huge 16-metre fin whale washes up on UK beach as locals issued 'stay away' warning
- A 16-meter-long fin whale washed up dead on Fistral Beach in Cornwall, prompting authorities to cordon off the area due to the toxic blood. The whale did not survive, and an autopsy will be conducted to determine the cause of death and whether the tide will remove the animal or if it needs to be manually removed.
- The presence of the dead whale attracted a large crowd, with some local residents reporting that it had been seen alive in the sea the day before. Experts confirmed that the whale is a fin whale, the second-largest mammal in the world.
- Emergency services, partner agencies, and Cornwall Wildlife Trust Marine Stranding are on the scene, while the public is asked to avoid the area.
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A dead fin whale was washed up in Cornwall. The animal is in a worrying condition. Experts warn of a rapprochement as the carcass could explode.
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