World’s rarest whale washes up on New Zealand beach


(AFP) – Workers remove what scientists believe is the body of a spade-toothed whale — a species so rare it has never been seen alive — from a New Zealand beach. According to the New Zealand conservation department, the first intact specimen was from a mother and calf stranding in 2010, and a further stranding in 2017 added one more specimen to the collection. It may take several weeks or months for the DNA to be processed and a final identification confirmed.

©AFP

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