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Nov 15, 2011 News
A whale was identified by villagers as a black whale, swam ashore on the Essequibo Coast yesterday, and subsequently died.
According to residents apparently the whale had sustained injuries. It was estimated at some ten to fifteen feet.
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Hope the authorities in Guyana can preserve the skelital remains for our meusium.
only in Guyana.Do you know how old that whale is.Thats and endured specie right there.
The personnel should get down there and embalm the wale and put it up in the museum.
Strange things happen before change…..
what does that mean?
Thus is a sad moment for this whale, but on the bright side It’s food for the animals at the zoo.
You have any idea how much embalming fluid that takes do a whale? Maybe the beached and dead whale is an omen representing the PPP.
this is poor reporting! where in essequibo coast did this take place?
so sad,poor whale has’nt live it time enough and apparently some predator out there probably want it for a fest,it could have been human there are so imhumane to do a devastating thing like that to a poor harmless mammal.