Radio New Zealand and the New York Times report that two pods of pilot whales, totalling 640 individuals, grounded themselves on a New Zealand beach on Thursday and Saturday. Volunteers tagged and re-floated some members of the first group; none of those were found in the second group. Pilot whales are a type of dolphin. The reason for the groundings is unknown, but mass strandings at the same site, Farewell Spit, have been observed before.
(Score: 2) by wonkey_monkey on Sunday February 12 2017, @06:28PM
I kind of assumed wherever there was a pod of whales sudokuing
I know they're intelligent mammals, but how do they hold their pens? Or stop their newspapers getting soggy?
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