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4-year-old whale of one of the world's rarest species is likely to die after becoming heavily entangled, NOAA says

Por: CBS News Nation January 13, 2023

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One of the few remaining individuals of the rarest whale species in the world is now likely to die after becoming severely entangled, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. The 4-year-old marine mammal is a North Atlantic right whale, a species with only a few hundred remaining members.The whale, identified as #4904, was first seen wrapped in lines on Jan. 8 by an aerial survey team from Florida's Clearwater... + full article



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