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  • [Year]: 2016
    [Date]: November 21
    [Country]: United States USA
    [Location]: San José Island, Texas
    [No. of whales]: 1
    [Died]: 1
    [Survived]: 0
    [Notes]: 28 ft long calf. Found dead. Body recovered for necropsy.
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  • [Year]: 2015
    [Date]: October 15
    [Country]: Taiwan Taiwan
    [Location]: Tongshi
    [No. of whales]: 1
    [Died]: 1
    [Survived]: 0
    [Notes]: Found stranded near Tingshi. Refloated, alive. Rediscovered three days later, deceased, 20 kilometres distant. Necropsy revealed various marine debris in the animal's stomach.
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  • [Year]: 1937
    [Date]: July
    [Country]: France France
    [Location]: Dunkerque
    [No. of whales]: 2
    [Died]: 2
    [Survived]: 0
    [Notes]:
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  • [Year]: 1989
    [Date]: September 2
    [Country]: United States USA
    [Location]: West of Sabine Pass, Galveston, Texas
    [No. of whales]: 1
    [Died]: 1
    [Survived]: 0
    [Notes]: 3 week old calf, found stranded in surf and taken into care at Sea-Arama aquarium. Suffered a "pneumonia-like" lung infection and died a week after being discovered.
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  • [Year]: 2006
    [Date]: August
    [Country]: New Zealand New Zealand
    [Location]: Port Waikato
    [No. of whales]: 1
    [Died]: 1
    [Survived]: 0
    [Notes]: Juvenile female sperm whale (7.2m) with visible injuries inflicted from by fishing line entanglement. Washed up dead.
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  • [Year]: 1762
    [Date]: January
    [Country]: Netherlands Netherlands
    [Location]: Frisian Islands
    [No. of whales]: 7-8
    [Died]: 7-8
    [Survived]: 0
    [Notes]:
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According to a study published recently in the International Journal of Astrobiology, large-scale solar storms cause magnetic anomalies that affect sperm whales that use the earth’s magnetic field to navigate. This finding is likely to be one of the most important factors directly affecting the 138 strandings recorded in the random tool.

Sperm whale strandings have occurred throughout history and can occur in cities and countries. These beached sperm whales are in their prime and disease-free, and the reason for their beaching is of interest to many scientists. From the generator you can see in detail when and where each stranding took place, the major countries and locations, as well as the number of sperm whales that have been stranded. Scientists have developed a keen interest in it, and have made brief judgments based on their research.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of sperm whale strandings.

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