A 13,000-pound baby gray whale was found beached in Malibu, California. The whale, measuring 25 feet in length and weighing 13,000lbs, washed ashore along a California beach, drawing attention from locals and media alike. Drone footage captured by a photographer off Point Dume in Malibu showcases the magnitude of the situation. Observers have expressed devastation at the sight, with comments such as 'It's just devastating to see a baby not making it'. This event has sparked discussions about the migration of gray whales from Mexico to Alaska, a journey significant for both the whales and those who observe them annually.
A 13,000lbs gray whale mysteriously washed up on a beach in Malibu shortly before its death. The California Wildlife Centre collected samples from the whale to determine what caused the animal to come ashore. https://t.co/IQii0y5jnf https://t.co/uObS1z8QFf
Video of the estimated 13,000 pound gray whale off Point Dume in Malibu was captured by a drone photographer. https://t.co/SjrmrNWbLe
13,000-pound sea creature washes up on California beach, photos show. What to know https://t.co/MaaUCsvsNC
NEW: A 13,000 pound gray whale has washed up onto shore on Malibu beach in California. The whale was a baby whale and measured 25 feet long. “The moms and the babies are coming up from Mexico to Alaska, and it's always a thrill them to see them every time, even if you've seen… https://t.co/LaoOefwJII
Moment a 13,000lbs gray whale washes ashore along California beach: 'It's just devastating to see a baby not making it' https://t.co/Fvp5sBm3lD https://t.co/0GVWrzahe1
Massive gray whale beached in Malibu. https://t.co/NEKOeOlaf7
I can’t believe the US Fish and Wildlife Service let them launch that thing. So many whales, dead.