On the shoreline of Florida’s Everglades National Park 95 false killer whales which are the fourth largest member of the Delphinidae family are found stranded. 82 of them which are dead. This caused enormous sorrow seeing is this is a species on the verge of extinction. But why did this happen? Although the reason still remains a mystery they were all found washed up on the shore. This was the largest stranding ever recorded in the state of Florida and researchers still cant figure out is to why 95 of them would
On the shoreline of Florida’s Everglades National Park 95 false killer whales which are the fourth largest member of the Delphinidae family are found stranded. 82 of them which are dead. This caused enormous sorrow seeing is this is a species on the verge of extinction. But why did this happen? Although the reason still remains a mystery they were all found washed up on the shore. This was the largest stranding ever recorded in the state of Florida and researchers still cant figure out is to why 95 of them would