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Old 03-05-2009, 05:25 AM #1
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Default Tasmania... Last rescued whale joins pod.

I know this forum is about pets, but I have this deep love for whales so I hope you don't mind my posting this here. I shouldn't ask, as I know it's ok.
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From Tasmania, Australia...

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"The whale was seen to swim toward a group of whales in the area, several of which had been tagged by rescuers two days earlier," he said. Volunteers and rescuers saved 54 pilot whales and five bottlenose dolphins, while 116 whales and two dolphins died in the mass stranding on Naracoopa Beach.

Mr Arthur said it was "one of the largest successful whale rescues in the state's history".
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