A three-meter whale was rescued in the Dominican Republic
In the Dominican Republic, a three-meter whale was rescued, which was found on one of the beaches. The animal was threatened with death due to dehydration, reports “MIR 24”.
Veterinarians immediately assessed the whale's condition and performed the necessary procedures in such cases. They checked the blood and made injections. A special device was attached to the tail of the mammal, with which you can track the whale in the wild, and then helped to return to the ocean.
A three-meter whale was rescued in the Dominican Republic
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