IPB experts explained that the phenomenon of stranded whales and dolphins is triggered by biological vulnerability, climate change, and human activities. |Bacterial infections, algae toxins, and changes in sea temperature can disrupt the sonar navigation system and trigger disorientation in marine mammals. |The public is urged to report to officers, maintain the moisture of the animal's skin, and ensure that its breathing holes are not blocked b…
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IPB experts explained that the phenomenon of stranded whales and dolphins is triggered by biological vulnerability, climate change, and human activities. |Bacterial infections, algae toxins, and changes in sea temperature can disrupt the sonar navigation system and trigger disorientation in marine mammals. |The public is urged to report to officers, maintain the moisture of the animal's skin, and ensure that its breathing holes are not blocked b…