Friday, April 10, 2015

Nearly 150 Dolphins Die In Mass Beaching On Japan's Coast

Locals, police, and coast guard officials tried to save the animals that became beached on the coast Friday, but news agencies reported only three survived.



AP Photo/Kyodo News


Dozens of people were seen pouring buckets of water on the dolphins, trying to keep them wet, the Associated Press reported.


The animals were found on a stretch of sand in Hokota, about 60 miles northeast of Tokyo.


"They are alive. I feel sorry for them," one man at the scene told Japanese broadcaster NHK.


The dolphins were believed to be mostly melon-headed whales or blackfish.


The dolphins were believed to be mostly melon-headed whales or blackfish.


AP Photo/Kyodo News


Most were found alive, but appeared to be very weak.


Most were found alive, but appeared to be very weak.


AP/Kyodo News




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