Dead Sperm Whales Wash Up On German Coast

WILHELMSHAVEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 18: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) The backbone of one of two dead sperm whales that recently appeared on the beach of Wangerooge Island on January 18, 2016 in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. A total of 12 sperm whales have washed up onto the shores of the German North Sea coast in recent weeks and authorities are still seeking an explanation. The skeleton of one of the two whales found on Wangerooge is to be preserved and eventually displayed. (Photo by David Hecker/Getty Images)
WILHELMSHAVEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 18: (EDITORS NOTE: Image contains graphic content.) The backbone of one of two dead sperm whales that recently appeared on the beach of Wangerooge Island on January 18, 2016 in Wilhelmshaven, Germany. A total of 12 sperm whales have washed up onto the shores of the German North Sea coast in recent weeks and authorities are still seeking an explanation. The skeleton of one of the two whales found on Wangerooge is to be preserved and eventually displayed. (Photo by David Hecker/Getty Images)
Dead Sperm Whales Wash Up On German Coast
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