Baltic Sea in Front of Rügen: Dead Humpback Whale Discovered in Greifswalder Bodden
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The dead humpback whale from the Greifswalder Bodden was lifted out of the water with a crane on the German Baltic Sea island of Dänholm in front of Stralsund.
The director of the German Sea Museum wants to include the skeleton in the scientific collection. Researchers can then use it.The skeleton of a dead humpback whale from the Greifswalder Bodden is not to be exhibited. Burkard Baschek, director of the German Sea Museum Stralsund, said in an interview with the station News 5, that the skeleton is first frozen after the autopsy, then degreased and later included in the museum's scientific collection…
An approximately seven metre long humpback whale has been found dead in the Greifswalder Bodden. Now an autopsy is to clarify what the animal died of.
A seven-meter-long humpback whale drives dead on Thursday in Greifswalder Bodden. The animal is now to be induced to clear the cause of death.
The German Sea Museum confirms that the animal is dead. The whale is now to be towed by a ship to the island of Dänholm.
Is it the whale that was last sighted off the Polish coast? Experts from the German Maritime Museum want to obliterate it.
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