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More Than 40 Dolphins Beach Themselves

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Dozens of bottle-nosed dolphins have died after beaching themselves on a remote Mozambique coastline, mystifying environmentalists who say mass beachings are very rare in the area. Witnesses said 47 dolphins came onshore on Bazaruto Island off mainland Mozambique early on Saturday. Rescuers managed to return six of them to the water. Scientists have no idea why they did it.

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7 Responses to “More Than 40 Dolphins Beach Themselves”


  1. 1GetFlix

    You have to really wonder why they do this.

  2. 2Marcia

    stories like this always make me sad.

  3. 3yoshro

    dont be sad. it’s their fault. survival of the “not beaching themselves”baby!

  4. 4Diver

    Hey any one seen my flipper???? Kidding! Yes they beached themselves. Unfortunatly this is one of those mysteries we can’t figure out. We watch whales and other sea life do this all the time. I remeber a few years back their were thoousands of lobster that beached themselves in South Africa , which was renamed the red tide.

  5. 5jackneo

    if they wanna die its none of my bussiness.

  6. 6Kristen Mills

    Google is the best search engine

  7. 7Damien

    Dolphins are really intelligent. ive een reading up on this topic and its been happening around the world in many places. i think they sense that they are dieing and theres nothing they can do about it so perhaps they are asking for our help… not sure just something i was thinking about. and if you dont beleive me look it up on google or something youll see articles of beached dolphins with reports of up to 80 dolphins at once beaching themselves with very few survivers and they have sores and things on them like they are sick.. i think its something we as humans should look into

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