Timmy the humpback whale escapes to the North Sea
A humpback whale calf, nicknamed Timmy, has been successfully released into the North Sea after repeatedly stranding in shallow waters off the German coast. The calf, first spotted in March, garnered significant media attention due to his distressed state and deteriorating health.

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AI-generatedA humpback whale calf, nicknamed Timmy, has been successfully released into the North Sea after repeatedly stranding in shallow waters off the German coast. The calf, first spotted in March, garnered significant media attention due to his distressed state and deteriorating health. Rescue efforts, including a private initiative, culminated in transporting Timmy via a water-filled barge and releasing him near Denmark on Saturday. Experts believe Timmy is now heading towards the Arctic along the Norwegian coast. The operation aimed to save the whale calf from his perilous situation far from his natural Atlantic habitat.
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5 extractedThe rescue operation transported the whale in a water-filled barge.
A private initiative to save the animal was approved by Germany’s Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania state.
Timmy was first spotted near Germany’s Baltic Sea coast on March 3.
A humpback whale calf nicknamed Timmy was released into the North Sea off Denmark on Saturday.
The whale appeared to be swimming freely and in the right direction upon his release.