100 Dolphins Die in Mass Beaching
From Times Wire Reports
Up to 100 dolphins died after inexplicably swimming ashore on an island 100 miles northeast of Caracas, the capital, in a mass beaching that experts called one of the biggest ever. Fishermen and tourists tried to drag some of the dolphins into the water. But they insistently swam back to shore and died.
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