Rare whale found dead in California
Updated | By Catrine Malan
A rare whale has been found dead on Los Angeles' Venice Beach.
A rare whale that has a dolphin-shaped head and saber-like teeth has been found dead on Los Angeles' Venice Beach, even though it
prefers frigid subarctic waters.
The Los Angeles Times reports roughly 15-foot (4.57-meter)-long female Stejneger's beaked whale washed ashore Tuesday night.
A truck hauled away the mammal, which will be autopsied by scientists to learn more about it and how it died.
The Stejneger's beaked whale is rarely seen in the wild.
The species typically dive deep in subarctic waters to feed on squid and small fish.
They're believed to migrate as far south as Northern California.
Males are known for their saber teeth that stick up midway from each side of the lower jaw.
However, the teeth of females and their offspring remain hidden beneath the gum tissue.
-Sapa-AP
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