State Fisheries Department director Munir Mohd Nawi said that although the 70kg female whale measuring 3.14m was common in the South China Sea, it was rarely sighted here due to it being near extinction.
He said the mammal was fighting for its life when it was found by a woman at 8.30pm at the Batu Burok beach here. It succumbed to severe injuries to its fin, body and flippers three hours later.
The woman, Che Rani Mat Yusoh, 36, said she yelled for help after finding that the animal was seriously injured.
A group of people attempted to save it by lugging it to sea but the whale was washed ashore as it was too weak due to starvation and its injuries.
Munir said the carcass had been sent to Turtle and Marine Ecosystem Centre for an autopsy.
Like its cousin, the sperm whale, the pygmy sperm whale has a spermaceti organ on its forehead and is among the smallest of whales, not much larger than dolphins.
This article was taken from: The Star Online: News: Nation 22nd January 2009
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