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    Irish Whale and Dolphin Group‏ @IWDGnews 19 Aug 2020

    Tide is now coming in on the live stranded Northern Bottlenose Whales. Some stranded and some still in water. All alive but stressed with high breathing rate. IWDG providing some first aid on the beach. NPWS and Donegal County Council on there way to assess situation too.pic.twitter.com/QrH2YgNBdJ

    6:24 AM - 19 Aug 2020
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      2. Ellen Cranitch‏ @pvespertine 19 Aug 2020
        Replying to @IWDGnews

        How many are there?

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      3. Irish Whale and Dolphin Group‏ @IWDGnews 19 Aug 2020
        Replying to @pvespertine

        3 were stranded on the beach and another 4 were spread out in the water. The animals were assessed and we're it was safe to do so palliative care was given by trained IWDG members.

        2 replies 0 retweets 8 likes
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      1. Suzanne Curtin‏ @SuzanneCurtin3 19 Aug 2020
        Replying to @IWDGnews

        Heartbreaking...

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      1. Shane McGlynn‏ @shanetmc 19 Aug 2020
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        oh no.....😔....how awful

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      2. Chris U‏ @ChrisUnderahill 19 Aug 2020
        Replying to @IWDGnews

        hope they pull through and get back out to sea

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      3. Irish Whale and Dolphin Group‏ @IWDGnews 19 Aug 2020
        Replying to @ChrisUnderahill

        Unfortunately, because these are a deep-diving species it is very unlikely these animals will survive such an event. Palliative care has been given on site by trained members to make the whales as comfortable as possible

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      2. Irish Whale and Dolphin Group‏ @IWDGnews 19 Aug 2020
        Replying to @nigelkillian

        Unfortunately, it is impossible to know without a postmortem and even with a postmortem it can be difficult to get a definitive cause of death for these deep-diving species

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      1. me yumyum...you dumdum‏ @63rosalind 19 Aug 2020
        Replying to @IWDGnews @sara_utv

        Sad to see but i hope they can be saved 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

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      1. Never Mind‏ @racross 19 Aug 2020
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        Thats really sad 😥

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