
Chile: More than 300 whales found dead on shores of Patagonia
At least 337 sei whales have been found washed up on the shores of Chilean Patagonia. Scientists were filmed studying the deceased mammals to discover the cause of death.
The whales were not said to have been wounded, leading scientists to speculate that a virus or harmful algae may have killed the animals. Direct human intervention has been ruled out as a cause of death.
The event is one of the biggest single whale die-offs in recorded history.

At least 337 sei whales have been found washed up on the shores of Chilean Patagonia. Scientists were filmed studying the deceased mammals to discover the cause of death.
The whales were not said to have been wounded, leading scientists to speculate that a virus or harmful algae may have killed the animals. Direct human intervention has been ruled out as a cause of death.
The event is one of the biggest single whale die-offs in recorded history.