Dead Humpback Whale Towed Ashore in Denmark for Examination
A dead humpback whale that captured public attention during weeks of rescue efforts in Germany has been pulled ashore on the Danish island of Anholt. The whale, nicknamed “Timmy” and “Hope,” will undergo a post-mortem examination by Danish environmental authorities to determine more about its condition and cause of death.
The whale became stranded in the Baltic Sea earlier this year after apparently becoming entangled in fishing nets. Multiple rescue attempts were made to guide the animal back to the North Sea, including a final private operation that used a floating platform to transport the weakened whale. However, the mammal was already in poor health and later died.
Officials say the carcass has expanded due to decomposition gases and will be cut into sections after samples are collected by researchers. The remains will then be removed and destroyed. The whale’s journey from Germany’s Baltic coast to a beach on Anholt has drawn widespread media attention and public interest across both Germany and Denmark.
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