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Mass stranding leaves 200 whales dead in Tasmania

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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION VIA AP

In this image made from a video, a rescuer pours water on one of stranded whales on Ocean Beach, near Strahan, Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 21. More than 200 whales have been stranded on Tasmania’s west coast, just days after 14 sperm whales were found beached on an island off the southeastern coast.
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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION VIA AP

In this image made from a video, a rescuer pours water on one of stranded whales on Ocean Beach, near Strahan, Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION VIA AP

This image made from a video, shows the stranded whales on Ocean Beach, near Strahan, Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENT TASMANIA VIA AP

This photo released by Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania, shows whales stranded on Ocean Beach at Macquarie Harbour on the west coast of Tasmania of Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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HUON AQUACULTURE VIA AP

This photo provided by Huon Aquaculture, shows whales stranded at Macquarie Harbour in Strahan, Tasmania, Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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HUON AQUACULTURE VIA AP

This photo provided by Huon Aquaculture, shows whales stranded at Macquarie Harbour in Strahan, Tasmania, Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 21.
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HUON AQUACULTURE VIA AP

This photo provided by Huon Aquaculture, shows whales stranded at Macquarie Harbour in Strahan, Tasmania, Australia, Wednesday, Sept. 21.

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