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A beached humpback whale dies in White Rock near Vancouver
The midday tide rolls in as a federal Fisheries and Oceans officer helps move crowds of people back as they view an eight to ten meter long juvenile humpback whale which died shortly after washing up on the beach in White Rock near Vancouver, British Columbia, early morning June 12, 2012, despite the efforts of local people who tried to save it. The whale was scarred, covered in lice and open sores and appeared malnourished, likely too weak to fight the early morning incoming tides. UPI / Heinz Ruckemann

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A beached humpback whale dies in White Rock near Vancouver
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