Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Stranded pilot whale dies in Key Largo

The whale, about 12 1/2 feet in length and weighing approximately 1,000 pounds, was transported by truck to the Marine Mammal Conservancy after it stranded Monday in Everglades National Park, near Chokoloskee - Nov. 14, AP

Labels: Florida Keys, strandings, whales

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