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False killer whale washed ashore at Ullal: Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute | Mangaluru News


False killer whales are the largest species of the family Delphinidae, which includes dolphins, killer whales, pilot whales and their relatives.
MANGALURU: The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has concluded that a moderately sized, around 10-foot-long dead false killer whale, ‘Pseudorca crassidens’ washed ashore at Mogaveera Patna, Ullal, on Thursday.
False killer whales are the largest species of the family Delphinidae, which includes dolphins, killer whales, pilot whales and their relatives.
Stranding and sighting of false killer whales along the Indian coast, have been reported earlier by several researchers. Recent reports on the stranding incidents of false killer whales have been reported in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. However, this is the first time that there is a report of a false killer whale getting stranded on the Karnataka coast, stated Prathibha Rohit, principal scientist and head, Mangaluru regional centre ....

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Dead mammal at Mogaveerapatna was False Killer Whale: Scientists


‘This is the first time it was found stranding on State coastline’
Scientists have said that the 10-ft long whale that was washed ashore at Mogaveerapatna in Ullal, off Mangaluru, on Thursday was a False Killer Whale (Pseudorca Crassidens).
According to Prathibha Rohit, principal scientist and head of Indian Council of Agricultural Research’s Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Mangaluru, this is the first time a False Killer Whale was found stranding on Karnataka coastline. The earlier incidents of stranding of this mammal was reported in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
In a statement, Ms. Rohit said False Killer Whales were the largest species of the family of Delphinide that includes dolphins, killer whales, and pilot whales. This species of oceanic dolphin are common in deep tropical to warm temperature seas. They visit coastal waters but prefer remaining deep waters. They are found throughout the Atlantic, the Pacific and the I ....

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