Stranded Sperm Whale Dies on Florida Beach, Prompts No Swim Advisory

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A sperm whale stranded on a Florida beach has died despite efforts to rescue it, as high winds and surf prevented officials from reaching the animal. The whale, classified as an endangered species, was found severely underweight and struggling to survive. Sperm whales are rarely stranded in the Gulf of Mexico, and agencies plan to conduct a necropsy to determine the cause of death for the 70-year-lifespan marine mammal.
Topics:nation#endangered-species#environment#florida#gulf-of-mexico#sperm-whale#wildlife-conservation
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