Florida
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Researchers Investigate the Death of Nearly 100 False Killer Whales in Florida
Researchers and wildlife officials are now looking into what can possibly cause nearly 100 false killer whales to enter into the brown, turbid waters of a remote coast in Southwest Florida, where most of them died overnight.
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