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21 dolphins die after washing up on Mexico beach

  (Agence France-Presse)
La Paz, Mexico
Thu, February 15, 2018

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21 dolphins die after washing up on Mexico beach This undated handout photo obtained on Nov. 2, 2017 from Shimoda Aquarium in Shizuoka Prefecture, shows female bottlenose dolphin Nana. Female bottlenose dolphin Nana, aged an estimated 47, was found drowned on Oct. 31, 2017 at a natural cove of Shimoda Aquarium in Shizuoka, central Japan, said Kiyoshi Sakamoto, an aquarium official. (Agence France -Presse/Handout/Shimoda Zoo)

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wenty-one dolphins that were apparently attacked by another species of dolphin have died after washing up on a beach in northern Mexico, authorities said.

Environmental activists launched a frantic operation to try to save the dolphins after a group of 54 washed up on a rocky beach in Bahia de la Paz, in Mexico's Baja California peninsula.

They managed to get 33 of the short-beaked common dolphins back in the water alive, but the rest died on the beach, the Mexican environmental protection authority, Profepa, said in a statement.

The dolphins had bite marks that appeared to indicate they had been attacked by bottlenose dolphins, rescuers said.

Despite their cute and friendly reputation, some dolphins, including the bottlenose, are known to attack and even kill other dolphins.

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