From February to April, a 2-month span, 877 dead dolphins and porpoises have been found on the beaches of northern Peru. The problem? No one knows why. It could be a virus. It could be an infection. It could be seismic oil exploration. It could be air guns. It could be nothing?
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Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/kSLASTD22JI/officials-dont-know-why-877-dead-dolphins-have-been-found-on-beaches-in-peru
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