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World's rarest whale species washes up on New Zealand beach
Australian Community Media
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7/16/2024
There have been no recorded sightings of a spade-toothed whale anywhere in the world. So little is known about the species that scientists cannot confirm what it eats, where it lives, or how many exist.
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