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Australian wildlife authorities are investigating the deaths of 14 young sperm whales that were found beached on an island off of the southeastern coast, officials said. Know more:

CANBERRA, Australia—Australian wildlife authorities are investigating the deaths of 14 young sperm whales that were found beached on an island off of the southeastern coast, officials said.

A government Marine Conservation Program team traveled to the island on Tuesday and was conducting necropsies of the whales to try to determine their cause of death. Authorities were planning to conduct an aerial survey to determine whether there were any other whales in the area. “While further inquiries are yet to be carried out, it is possible the whales were part of the same bachelor pod—a group of younger male sperm whales associating together after leaving the maternal group,” the Environment Department said.

 

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