Thirty six feet long whale found in the forests of the Amazon, Experts bothered

An NGO working on Marajo Island said that there is a great possibility that the whale would have already been killed and it would have come to the shore with the waves at the time of the tide. Later he would have missed the water back. 


 Humpback whale



In the forests of the Amazon, a 36-feet-long Humpback whale was killed on Friday, seeing people not only wildlife experts but also people using the internet.  According to ABC News, whales found on the mouth of the Amazon River on the Marajo Islands of Brazil.  It is about 15 miles from the sea.

 Humpback whale on land

People surrounded  Humpback whale

According to an English website, Marine Expert Renata Emin said, "We still do not know how it reached here?  But there is a great possibility that he would have come to Mangrove after the rise of the tide after he left behind the water, he would have missed the forest.  However, he also said that meeting the whales during this time of year is a big deal in itself.  There is a big question as to how the whale was finally present in the month of February.  Whale photos are also being shared on social media too.

AP

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