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English: A dead North Atlantic Right Whale ( Eubalaena glacialis). The animal has died after being hit by a boat propeller
Français : Cadavre flottant d'une baleine ( Eubalaena glacialis) lacérée par une hélice de navire
Svenska: En död nordkapare ( Eubalaena glacialis). Valen har dött som ett resultat av de skador den fått från en fartygspropeller.
Date 29 April 2006
Source NOAA National Marine Sanctuaries: http://www.sanctuaries.nos.noaa.gov/pgallery/pgstellwagen/human/human_4.html
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