Sperm whale body stuns, draws crowd in Uruguay

Municipal workers remove from the water on January 12, 2014 the body of a whale of about 14 metres of length that appeared dead
Municipal workers remove from the water on January 12, 2014 the body of a whale of about 14 metres of length that appeared dead yesterday at Carrasco beach in Montevideo, Uruguay

Authorities in Uruguay on Sunday recovered the body of a 16-meter sperm whale, normally at home in deep waters, after it beached near the capital.

Using a crane, the authorities moved the animal from the onto the off Carrasco, an upscale town just next to Montevideo.

"The body will remain on the beach until Monday," said navy spokesman Gaston Jaunsolo.

Traffic tied up in the area as curious locals stopped to watch and catch a glimpse of the unusual sight.

"I don't ever recall another sighting of a sperm whale here; they are from very ," Rodrigo Garcia, from the whale protection organization, said of the adult male that apparently beached on Saturday.

Authorities were expected to investigate the cause of death.

Garcia said that the animal did not appear to have any apparent external injuries, and that like dolphins they are highly sensitive to sound.

© 2014 AFP

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