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Lost Whale in Osaka Bay Stops Moving

OSAKA, Feb 19 (News On Japan) –
A whale that had strayed into Osaka Bay and was exhibiting indicators of exhaustion is now immobile, elevating considerations about its attainable loss of life. Experts will confirm its situation on Monday.

The whale, believed to be a sperm whale roughly 12 meters lengthy, was first noticed on February 12 close to Rokko Island in Kobe City. Since then, it has moved alongside the coast of Osaka Prefecture and remained within the Sakai Senboku Port space.

On February 18th, the Japan Coast Guard acquired a report that the whale was not shifting. The Osaka Port Authority confirmed the shortage of motion upon inspection.

The space the place the whale is situated has shallow waters and lacks organisms that would function meals, indicating that the whale’s weak spot had been progressing.

Experts will go to the positioning on the nineteenth to find out whether or not the whale is alive or useless.

In anticipation of the whale’s potential loss of life, the Osaka Prefecture and different related authorities have been discussing strategies for dealing with the scenario.

Source: ANN

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