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What is the current situation with the false killer whale stranding in Tasmania?

A pod of 157 false killer whales, a poorly understood deep-sea dolphin species named for their orca-like skull shape, has been stranded on a remote beach in Tasmania, Australia. This mass stranding has resulted in dozens of deaths, with approximately 90 dolphins still alive as of Wednesday morning, roughly 48 hours after the incident was first discovered. This represents a significant marine mammal stranding event affecting this large dolphin species, which remains relatively poorly understood by scientists.

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Mass Stranding of False Killer Whales in Tasmania

WION·8 months ago

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When was the last time false killer whales stranded in this part of Tasmania?

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Why were the dolphins stranded on the beach in Tasmania?

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What steps will be taken to determine the reason behind the stranding of the dolphins?

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What do we know about why the false killer whales stranded on the Tasmanian beach for the first time in 50 years?

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What was Australia's largest mass stranding incident involving pilot whales?

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