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Snow Cone, the entangled right whale, unlikely to be seen alive again

Por: Newsweek Nation October 05, 2022

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Snow Cone, the entangled right whale, is unlikely to be seen alive again.The whale was first spotted by marine biologists in March 2021 off Cape Cod, Massachusetts, entangled in a large amount of fishing gear. The long fishing rope was deeply embedded under her jaw. At the time, rescuers managed to remove hundreds of feet of rope to increase her chances of survival, but freeing her completely was not achieved.The North Atlantic right whale then... + full article



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