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New Zealand scientists suspect specimen of world’s rarest whale died from head injuries

  • Scientists suspect the first complete specimen ever recorded of the world’s rarest whale died from head injuries.
  • The first dissection of the spade-toothed whale was completed last week at a research center near Dunedin.
  • A near-perfectly preserved 5-meter male was found washed up on a South Island beach in July.
  • The whale’s broken jaw and bruising led scientists to believe that head trauma may have caused its death, according to Anton van Helden.
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