Killer whale died 25 metres inland after being thrown into a Scottish field by Storm Caroline

12/22/2017
Gruesome autopsy of killer whale dumped inland by Storm Caroline. Veterinary pathologists said the orca had been fit and healthy before being left stranded in the middle of a field 25 metres from shore at Eshaness in Shetland. Amanda Holden posts Christmas advent... Read More · 7:11min.
A post-mortem on a killer whale calf swept 25 metres inland by Storm Caroline has confirmed the creature was healthy when it was stranded. Grisly footage shows the orca being cut apart and its organs examined - all of which appeared to show no signs of pre-existing damage. The clip shows veterinary ...
It updated the public with a statement on Facebook, which read: "Yesterday we discovered the young killer whale that we found in Eshaness two weeks ago had died after being thrown high up on the shoreline by the ferocious Storm Caroline. "Andrew Brownlow from Scottish Marine Animal Strandings ...
12/21/2017
A young killer whale died in a field in Scotland after it was thrown 25 metres inland due to the force of Storm Caroline. Tragic images show the orca's body on a grassy Shetland shoreline almost three weeks after the storm hit. It is believed the whale died of dehydration or was crushed by its own body ...
Killer whale dies in field after being thrown 25 metres inland by Storm Caroline. A post-mortem by the Scottish Marine Animal Strandings Scheme said the orca was healthy before his death. William Watkinson. By William Watkinson. December 21, 2017 22:01 GMT. orca death Gale force winds on the ...
The whale, which was three metres long, was discovered by a member of the public on the west coast of Shetland's main island at least 25 metres inland. The whale wasn't spotted until a week after the storm. Hillswick said that the orca had most likely been separated from its mother and its pod by Storm ...
It is believed the three-metre long whale died of dehydration or was crushed by its own body weight after becoming stranded. It was found by a member of the public on the west coast of Shetland's main island. The Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary believe the whale was separated from its mother and pod by ...
A KILLER whale calf is believed to have suffered an agonising death after being thrown ashore by the force of Storm Caroline. Tragic images show the young orca's body on a grassy Shetland shoreline almost three weeks after the storm hit. It is believed the whale died of dehydration or was crushed by ...
A killer whale calf is believed to have died in agony after being blown ashore by the ferocious 90mph gales of Storm Caroline. Tragic images show the young orca's body on a grassy Shetland shoreline almost three weeks after the storm hit. The three-metre long whale is thought to have died of ...
A KILLER whale died in agony after it was thrown 25 metres inland by the force of Storm Caroline, a wildlife group believes. Gale force winds earlier this ... According to the Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary, the whale was likely separated from its mother and pod by the weather. It reported the beaching to the ...

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