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    55 pilot whales found dead on Scottish beach

    LONDON (AP) – A pod of 55 pilot whales have died after they were found washed ashore on a beach in Scotland in the worst mass whale stranding in the area, marine experts said on Monday.

    Marine rescuers, the coast guard and police were called to Traigh Mhor beach on the Isle of Lewis in northwest Scotland after receiving reports that dozens of the mammals were in difficulty there early Sunday.

    The British Divers Marine Life Rescue found that only 15 of the whales – a mixture of adults and calves – were still alive, and attempted to refloat two of the more active animals that were low down in the water.

    But by Sunday afternoon rescue teams decided that the remaining whales should be euthanised on welfare grounds, after considering the shallow beach, rough wave conditions and how long the whales had been out of the water.

    The charity said the whole pod may have followed a female whale onto the beach when she had problems giving birth.

    “Pilot whales are notorious for their strong social bonds, so often when one whale gets into difficulty and strands, the rest follow,” it said in a statement. “A sad outcome for this pod and obviously not the outcome we were all hoping for.”

    Experts began carrying out post-mortem work on Monday to determine what caused the whales’ death.

    Pilot whales found washed ashore in Scotland. PHOTO: AP
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