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A five-meter whale, whose species was considered extinct, washed up on the shores of New Zealand…

A five-meter whale, considered extinct, has washed up on the shores of New Zealand. There was no time to save him, so the carcass was handed over to scientists for research.
According to experts, the main thing they want to know is how he managed to survive all this time and how old he is. The first bones of a shovel-toothed whale were found in 1872 on Pitt Island in New Zealand. The second was on Robinson Crusoe Island in Chile in the 1950s. The third – in 1986 on a coastal island. After that they were not seen anywhere. As well as living mammals of this species.
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