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Whale dies after eating more than 17 pounds of plastic(1/5)

2018-06-04 14:21:38 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

A government marine veterinarian is being helped by volunteers to remove plastics from the stomach of a dead male pilot whale at the Marine and Coastal Resource Research and Development Center in Songkla province, Thailand, June 1, 2018. Some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing 17 pounds were found in the stomach of the whale that died in Thailand after a five-day effort to save it. (Photo/Agencies)

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