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Dauphin Island Sea Lab: Alabama Marine Mammal Stranding Network Responds To Mutilated Dolphin Calf In Gulf Shores
The Alabama Marine Mammal Stranding Network Responded to a deceased baby dolphin on the beach in Gulf Shores, Alabama on Thursday, March ...
Dr. Jennifer Bloodgood examines a dolphin calf discovered stranded on Thursday, March 25. (Courtesy: DISL/ALMMSN) Lacerations on the belly of the stranded dolphin calf discovered on Thursday, March 25. (Courtesy: DISL/ALMMSN)
April 12, 2021
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“When ALMMSN staff responded to the dolphin, it was clear right away that the damage to the animal’s abdomen was not caused by a shark bite or other natural cause,” stated Stranding Coordinator Mackenzie Russell. “It appeared that a person had repeatedly stabbed the dead dolphin with some type of sharp object.”
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