Giant whale washed ashore in Odisha

Press Trust of India  |  Kendrapara 

A 40-feet-long endangered was washed ashore in an estuary close to Gahirmatha marine sanctuary in Odisha's district, Forest department officials said Saturday.

The gargantuan mammal weighed around 12 tonne. "It has become an uphill task for the Forest personnel to extricate the mammals body from the estuary near We are planning to press into service a crane to remove the marine animals body," said Forest Range Officer,

The was washed ashore on Friday.

The mammal's body bore injury marks. The species figures in the list of threatened marine species. The mammal is a schedule-I species under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972. We are still undecided whether to bury the carcass after its post mortem, said the

As there are injury marks, the mammal might have perished after being hit by either ship or trawl propellers.

After necessary legal formalities like post mortem examination is over, we would seek suggestion from department high-ups regarding preservation of the skeletal remains of the whale, he said.

Many curious villagers including fishermen thronged the to witness the giant

The whale is in decomposed state and had scars and evidence of entanglements. Entanglements are common with this particular type of species because of their feeding habits, according to Forest officials.

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First Published: Sat, January 12 2019. 09:30 IST