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Body of humpback whale found off Sydney coast, second in a week

 23 Sep 2018

The corpses of humpback whales washed up on the shores of Sydney (Daily Mail photo)


The body of a humpback whale washed up off the coast of Sydney`s South National Park.

According to the Daily Mail, a giant, breathless humpback whale floats in the waters of (Wattamolla Cove) Valley in the new state of Ouattamora. Authorities do not know the cause of the humpback whale`s death.

In less than a week, two whale bodies have been found in the waters of NSW National Park. The New State Department of Environment and Heritage, (NSW Office of Environment and Heritage), called on people not to enter the waters where whale bodies were found.

The discussion on the cause of whale death on the popular forum Reddit is quite heated. Some netizens said that "whales may have eaten strawberries," alluding to Australia`s current strawberry needle crisis. Other netizens believe that the death of whales or environmental pollution, "may be all plastic in the body."

Ouattamora Beach (Wattamolla Beach) is located in (Royal National Park), Royal National Park, about 50 km from Sydney. The area has atolls, waterfalls, picnic areas and viewing platforms.

The body of a young humpback whale was also found on (Long Beach), long Beach, in (Ben Boyd National Park), Boyd National Park, on Monday. At the time, the baby whale was wrapped in a rope with a red buoy. (he Rong)

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