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Cape Cod Dolphin Stranding: Record Number Of Animals Stranded Along Coast (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/ 7/2012 4:52 pm Updated: 02/ 7/2012 4:52 pm

A record 129 common dolphins have stranded themselves over three weeks along the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

A marine mammal specialist told CNN on Monday it was the Northeast's largest "single-species event" of its kind on record.

The New York Times reports that while this isn't a new problem, most strandings end within two days -- this time it has carried on for almost a month with no end in sight.

MSNBC reports the dolphins oddly seem to be healthy. While common dolphins are "known to strand in groups due to their tight social structure," the unusually large numbers have prompted investigation of factors such as tides and weather.

According to the Boston Herald, the International Fund for Animal Welfare has rescued and released 37 of the dolphins stranded between the 25 miles of beach. The other 92 animals were either dead or euthanized when staff responded.

The rescued dolphins are checked, tested and tagged with an identifier before release, Reuters reports.

On the other side of the world, a mass stranding of whales recently occurred in New Zealand. The Associated Press reported that nearly 100 pilot whales stranded themselves on January 23.

Check out the slideshow below to view some of the most bizarre mass animal deaths throughout history:

  • Dogs Over The Bridge

    In the past fifty years, 50 to <a href="http://www.cracked.com/article/181_the-6-creepiest-places-earth/" target="_hplink">600</a> dogs have jumped over Scotland's Overtoun Bridge and plummeted to their deaths. A few years ago, five dogs jumped in under six months. <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-411038/Why-dogs-leapt-deaths-Overtoun-Bridge.html" target="_hplink">The Daily Mail</a> wrote an article featuring reports of horrified pet owners who walked their dog over the bridge, when suddenly the dog would, without warning, leap over the bridge, falling 50 ft to the rocky bottom below. Perhaps even more disturbing, there are <a href="http://www.cracked.com/article/181_the-6-creepiest-places-earth/" target="_hplink">reports</a> of "second timers" - of the few dogs who have survived the fall, some jumped over the same bridge <em>again</em>. Many <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-411038/Why-dogs-leapt-deaths-Overtoun-Bridge.html" target="_hplink">theories</a> have circulated about why dogs react this way to the bridge. Some suggest that the dogs are deliberately committing suicide, perhaps due to depression in their owners or even a supernatural force. More recent research suggests that it may be the scent of minks, an animal known to live under the bridge. Whatever the explanation may be, perhaps dog owners should simply stop walking their dogs over the Overtoun Bridge.

  • Exploding Toads

    <a href="http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/dead-blackbirds-arkansas-bizarre-animal-deaths-110105.html" target="_hplink">LiveScience</a> reports that in 2005, over 1,000 toads exploded in Germany. An autopsy revealed that birds had eaten their livers, causing the toads to puff up and explode. Perhaps the birds were hired by Hannibal Lecter.

  • Sheep Suicide March

    In a pretty strong argument that sheep really do follow blindly, hundreds of sheep followed each other over a cliff in Turkey in 2005. According to the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4665511.stm" target="_hplink">BBC</a>, 400 sheep died, but another 1,100 falling sheep survived the pileup due to bodies cushioning their 15-meter fall. The mass “sheep suicide†devastated villagers in the eastern Van province, as families had relied heavily on their sheep for survival.<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2005-07-08-sheep-suicide_x.htm" target="_hplink"> USA Today</a> suggests that it was an estimated loss of $100,000. What we want to know is, if all the sheep were following each other blindly, which stupid sheep was leading them all?

  • Thousands Of Dead Red Devils

    In 2005, <a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/02/0223_050223_giantsquid.html" target="_hplink">National Geographic</a> reported that thousands of jumbo squid were found beached in California. The death of these “Red Devils†remains a mystery - they may live at depths of over 2,000 feet, so it’s hard to learn much about them. In life <em>or</em> death.

  • Birds And Fish Bizarreness

    In early 2011, <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/05/hundreds-more-dead-birds-_n_804952.html" target="_hplink">thousands</a> of birds and <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/01/05/dead-birds-fall-from-sky-_n_804591.html" target="_hplink">millions</a> of fish were found dead across the globe. Mass numbers of dead fish have appeared in Maryland, Arkansas, Brazil, and New Zealand. Meanwhile, a crazy number of dead birds have been found in Arkansas, Louisianna, Kentucky, and Sweden. Theories ranged from fireworks to the apocalypse. We're hoping it was closer to the former.

  • 300 Hippos

    <a href="http://articles.cnn.com/2010-07-29/world/uganda.anthrax_1_anthrax-hippos-game-meat?_s=PM:WORLD" target="_hplink">300</a> Hippos were found dead in a Ugandan park in 2004. An investigation revealed that the mass death was due to an anthrax outbreak found in their water. More recently, <a href="http://articles.cnn.com/2010-07-29/world/uganda.anthrax_1_anthrax-hippos-game-meat?_s=PM:WORLD" target="_hplink">82</a> hippos died this June from another anthrax outbreak in Uganda.

  • Thousands Of Flamingos, Penguins, And Pelicans

    <a href="http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,2040762_2040769_2040787,00.html" target="_hplink">Time Magazine</a> reports that in 2009, birds of many varieties died in mass numbers in Chile. Thousands of flamingos, 1,200 penguins, and about 60 pelicans all were found dead over the course of two months. There has been no proven reason for why all of these birds died, although some theories point to global warming, pollution, overfishing, or the unusually hot weather.

  • Hundreds Of Beached Whales

    One eery Sunday night in 2009, nearly 200 pilot whales stranded themselves on an island between Australia's mainland and Tasmania, reports the <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/7918144.stm" target="_hplink">BBC</a>. A few months earlier, over 150 pilot whales had beached themselves on Tasmania's west coast. One theory suggests that there may have been a disturbance in echo-location due to nearby humans.

  • 10,000 Wildebeests Pileup

    <a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/bigphotos/37881794.html" target="_hplink">National Geographic</a> reports that an estimated 10,000 Wildebeest lay piled up dead along the banks of Kenya last October. The animals all drowned while trying to migrate across the river, resulting in one percent of the ENTIRE species population being lost. We can’t help but wonder… after the first one, two, even 5,000 wildebeest drowned, why did the rest of them still decide to enter the water?

  • 50% Of Earth's Species

    Forget mass deaths that happened last year, even last century. This mass animal death really redefines "mass." 65 million years ago, <a href="http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/images/yucatan.html" target="_hplink">NASA</a> reports that the Chicxulub crater was formed when an asteroid or comet slammed into the earth, wiping out over 50% of the Earth's species. Dinosaurs didn't just die in mass, they went extinct. Makes a few thousand bird deaths seem like a drop in the bucket, doesn't it?

  • Frog Shower

    <a href="http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/dead-blackbirds-arkansas-bizarre-animal-deaths-110105.html" target="_hplink">LiveScience</a> reports that a shower of frogs may have fallen to the ground in the early 20th century. The report is based on a book by Charles Fort, who describes the phenomenon as "a shower of frogs which darkened the air and covered the ground for a long distance." While this event occurred during a rainstorm in Kansas City, Missouri, similar reports popped up in dozens of countries around the world, from Germany to Tahiti. Scientists believe it is possible that strong winds may have carried the light animals short distances, creating the appearance of a frog shower.

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A record 129 common dolphins have stranded themselves over three weeks along the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. A marine mammal specialist told CNN on Monday it was the Northeast's largest "sing...
A record 129 common dolphins have stranded themselves over three weeks along the coast of Cape Cod, Massachusetts. A marine mammal specialist told CNN on Monday it was the Northeast's largest "sing...
 
 
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06:06 PM on 05/05/2012
Test those dolphins for manganese. Manganese overdoses cause Neurologic problems. Drilling mud from the spill contains high levels of manganese. Creatures (dolphins and prey), follow the east coast north and south through the year. Ocean currents travel out from the gulf, around florida, and head north. Manganese sludge has been found on plenty of deformed shrimp.

Like I said, test those dolphins for manganese. It may not turn anything up...but it could.
03:06 PM on 02/22/2012
Either stop walking their dogs on the bridge...or keep a tighter hold of the leash
10:16 PM on 02/19/2012
If you think this is terrible, learn about what happens to dolphins in Taiji. It will break your heart.
07:21 PM on 02/17/2012
A view from a local about these wayward dolphins... http://ascensionforall.com/2012/02/17/tally-of-beached-animals-reaches-record-setting-132/.
Enjoy ~
Carla
06:47 PM on 02/15/2012
someone needs to check the ILFN radiating from undersea natural gas/ LNG transfer lines
08:40 AM on 02/13/2012
It is amazing how nobody (IFAW, media, govt. organizations) mention two Navy exercises that have been going on prior and after anuary 12, 2012 in the Atlantic (Comptuex and Bold Alligator). This is getting ridiculous how it is not mentioned anywhere, including this article. Instead some totally irrelevant info is given to the public that shifts the blame on dolphins themselves (i.e. social structure) or even "fluctuations in oscillation" and other ridiculous factors.
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Imago1122
Without a hurt, the heart is hollow...
01:14 PM on 02/08/2012
Maybe we'll never know just why dolphins and other cetaceans strand themselves onshore. At least the volunteers did what they could. So sad.

:*(
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
11:38 AM on 02/08/2012
so very sad to see the graceful beings in this tragic state♥

rest in peace, those who did not make it
02:26 AM on 02/08/2012
Maybe it's there way of protesting what humans are doing to the planet?
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Roadrun
Question Authority
07:54 PM on 02/07/2012
So why do you think a gaggle of teapublicons never do it?
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
11:37 AM on 02/08/2012
no floundering on politics here
01:36 PM on 02/09/2012
This group is much like you occucrats, they were lazy, gave up, and decided it was time to camp.
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Help save Big Cats from extinction!
06:19 PM on 02/07/2012
It’s a fact that Dolphins do commit suicide under stressful/ tragic situations.
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karen lyons kalmenson
i poem/paint, sometimes, i ain't
11:37 AM on 02/08/2012
many put upon them by man:(