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Sick 51-foot whale dies about an hour after washing up on Calif. beach

Beach goers ran into a sick 🃏51-foot whale that washed up on a Los Angeles suburban shore Saturday night and quickly died, officials said.  

The fin whale – the second largest whale species in the world – became stranded on the surf line at To🦂rrance Beach in California around 6 p.m. where it reportedly appeared in distress.

First responders and animal specialists spent the next day undertaking a massive effort to pe༒rform a necropsy and then push the whale back into the water in front of throngs of curious onlookers.

The beached whale drew a crowd. Los Angeles County Fire Department

“Stranding the fin whale here means the animal is co🥀mpromised and sick. It took its last breath an hour ago,” John Warner of the Marine Mammal Care Center

The whale, initially thought to be about 40 feet, had bumps on its skin that are unusual for that type of marine mammal, but a cause of death hasn’t been de🍷termined, officiaℱls reportedly said.

A veterinarian, Tammy Da Costa Gomez, that there wer⛄e no signs that💫 whale, which was a juvenile, died from either an entanglement or ship strike.

Biologists worked to condu𒁃ct a necropsy on the roughly five-ton sea creature Sunday morning.

The whale had bumps on its skin that are unusual for that type of marine mammal. Los Angeles County Fire Department
Two tractors pulled the carcass away from the surf line onto the beach. Los Angeles County Fire Department

“That way they can understand why it died and why it washed up on the beach…and if they are able 🔴to conduct a necropsy, it’s going to allow us to get it ❀offshore,” Los Angeles County Fire Department Chief Brian Murphy

“Once we get it offshore, hopefully it will sink and feed the ecosystem at the bottom of the ocean.” 💫;

Two tractors pulled the carcass away from the surf line onto the beach so biologists could check it out as a crowd gathered in awe. An old fire hose wrapped the chains around the tail so it wouldn’t be cut, Murphy said.  

“I think 🔴it’s pretty crazy,” one beach goer to꧋ld KTLA. “It’s bizarre.”

“It’s sad,” another woman said. “When we heard about it early this morning … we thought we live close by, and we thought let’s come down and take a look and it is sad to see what h💖appened. It’s part of life, these things happen.”  

The whale was later removed around 2 p.m., though lifeguards warned visi🐎tors to still swim with caution.