Dead whale towed ashore in Denmark ahead of autopsy
The carcass of a humpback whale, nicknamed "Timmy," has been towed ashore on the Danish island of Anholt. This follows multiple unsuccessful attempts to rescue the whale, which had become stuck in the Baltic Sea in March and was considered ailing.

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AI-generatedThe carcass of a humpback whale, nicknamed "Timmy," has been towed ashore on the Danish island of Anholt. This follows multiple unsuccessful attempts to rescue the whale, which had become stuck in the Baltic Sea in March and was considered ailing. Denmark's environment agency plans to conduct a post-mortem examination on Thursday to take samples before the whale is cut into pieces and destroyed. The whale was discovered off Anholt's shoreline earlier in May, two weeks after a private mission to save it from being stranded on Germany's Baltic Sea coast failed. Concerns exist that the decomposing whale could explode due to gas build-up.
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5 extractedThe whale will be cut into pieces after veterinarians and researchers take samples, then destroyed.
The whale, nicknamed 'Timmy' and 'Hope', was previously stranded in the Baltic Sea and attempts were made to rescue it.
The carcass of a dead humpback whale was towed ashore in Denmark for an autopsy.
The whale is considered ailing and close to death prior to the final rescue attempt.
There is concern the whale carcass could explode due to gas build-up from decomposition.