Dead sperm whale washes up at Oregon’s Fort Stevens State Park in
Sightseers visited the coast to catch a glimpse of the massive creature at Fort Stevens State Park near Astoria. NOAA spokesman Michael Milstein told the station that the sperm whale was fully grown, measuring 40 to 50 feet in length. Sightseers flocked to the beach at Fort Steven's State Park near Astoria to see the dead sperm whale.(FOX12 Oregon KPTV)It was unclear how the whale died. Officials said the carcass exhibited multiple gashes and are investigating what caused the whale’s death. Experts said it was rare for a sperm whale to be in the area during this time of year. Experts said the sperm whale was fully grown, measuring between 40 and 50 feet long. The marine mammal carcass is one of many to wash up on U. S. shores in recent weeks. All data is taken from the source: http://foxnews.com Article Link: https://www.foxnews.com/us/dead-sperm... #whale #newsabc #usnewsworldreport#newstoday #newsworldtoday #bbcworldnewstoday #