Underweight Beluga Whale Lost in France’s Seine River
Marine biologists and rescue teams are trying to beat the clock in order to save the life of a beluga whale. Experts say the sight of a beluga whale in France’s Seine River is not a good sign. The beluga whale has been tracked about 45 miles northwest of Paris, quite far from its native, frigid Arctic waters. Conservation groups say the whale needs food and a guide out of the Seine’s freshwater back to cold saltwater.
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