Yahoo – AFP,
4 Aug 2015
Buenos Aires (AFP) - A disoriented whale stunned onlookers and delighted tourists at Buenos Aires' bustling waterfront Monday, swimming alongside boats and periodically surfacing to the perplexed crowds.
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A stranded
whale pictured at Puerto Madero harbour in Buenos Aires on
August 3, 2015 (AFP
Photo/Juan Mabromata)
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Buenos Aires (AFP) - A disoriented whale stunned onlookers and delighted tourists at Buenos Aires' bustling waterfront Monday, swimming alongside boats and periodically surfacing to the perplexed crowds.
The small
whale, whose species was not immediately confirmed, turned up well off its
healthy course -- near the docks in glitzy Puerto Madero, the capital's upscale
neighborhood.
Appearing
somewhat distressed, the whale bobbed around a group of yachts docked at the
popular residential and nightlife haunt.
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A stranded
right whale is pictured at
Puerto Madero harbour in Buenos Aires on
August 3,
2015 (AFP Photo/Juan
Mabromata)
|
If it is a
young adult, it could survive, but if it is a baby separated from its mother
the prognosis is grimmer, he said.
Whale
Conservation Institute chief Diego Taboada stressed "it is totally outside
its habitat, and it has to be put back on course."
"It
has serious problems with its vital signs," he warned, noting that contact
with fresh water would likely contribute to infection.
Navy
officials were trying to help the animal get out of the fresh water and back to
salt water.
Southern
right whales migrate toward cold waters of the Mar Argentino area every year,
about 1,400 kilometers (870 miles) south of Buenos Aires.
Spotting
them is a big tourist attraction between May and December but they are not
often spied in fresh water.
Buenos
Aires lies where the fresh water of the Rio de la Plata empties into the South
Atlantic Ocean.


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