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Today 13/11/2017, residents of Aceh Besar and surrounding areas were shocked by a rare phenomenon, 9 whales approached the coast of Durung Kec.Masjid Raya. There is a strange here, according to eyewitness information that one of the whales suffered injuries (pain), the story goes that the other 8 whales (healthy2) tried to push the sick whales to the shore (maybe they hoped someone would help his sick group members ). The effort is done both by the SAR team assisted by fishermen and local residents to bring the pope2 back to the open sea. Alhamdulillah these efforts to fruition, some whales successfully led to the open sea. Surprisingly, the pauses returned to the shore (apparently) they were about to make sure the sick whale had been handled..SUBHANALLAAH. Pope is one of the animals who have intelligence above rata2 (in the animal world), they live berkoloni and will show emotional when something happens to the members of the group. Hopefully we can take a lesson from this incident, is Allah Almighty to show us that the social values ​​of 'brotherhood & solidarity' (Muslim Brotherhood) have begun to fade our fellow

AND 2 YEARS ARE ALSO SAME
THE EVENTS IN JAPANESE THIS PETANDA?
WHETHER WILL BE END

April 25, 2015

Hundreds of whales stranded on Japanese beaches, a sign of a massive tsunami?

Japan is often hit by an earthquake. But that does not mean the earthquake can be taken lightly. A strange incident occurring on the shore of the Okinawa region provides a kind of warning of a bigger disaster coming.

On April 9th, more than 100 melon or electron dolphin head whales committed mass suicide by letting themselves be stranded on the coast of Ibaraki prefecture. Four years earlier, the same incident also happened to 50 whales on March 11, 2011.

On March 11, 2011, the incident occurred before the tsunami came. Some experts believe that the marine mammal animals feel an earthquake from the depths of the ocean and fear then choose to swim to the mainland until they are stranded. In other words, it is not impossible that the whaling of many whales this time also indicates a tsunami.

But Toshiaki Kishiro, a researcher from Japan's National Research Institute of Far Seas Fisheries explains that there is a possibility other than a tsunami that could make these marine animals slap themselves to shore.

"The Japanese territory has many cases of stranded whales or intentionally committing suicide en masse, especially for this species," he said, as reported by Metro. Another explanation according to Kishiro, hundreds of dolphins that were stranded could also be caused by naturally feeling the weirdness in the terrain electronics earth. It can also avoid other species, such as killer whales.

"This phenomenon can also be caused because these dolphins try to avoid the fishing vessels or the health of those infected with parasites to make them a little confused," he concluded

Even so, Kishiro also can not confirm what causes the mass suicide by these whales. Kishiro and his team say that currently they are looking for the exact cause.


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More than 130 whale-headed dolphins (Pephonocephala Electra) were stranded on the beach of Hokota, Japan, on Friday (10/04/2015). This melon whale is a family of dolphins that usually live in the deep sea. (AFP PHOTO / Toshifumi Kitamura)


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More than 130 whale-headed dolphins (Pephonocephala Electra) were stranded on the beach of Hokota, Japan, on Friday (10/04/2015). Some of the children looked closely at some of the fish that were stranded along the coast of Hokota.


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More than 130 whale-headed dolphins (Pephonocephala Electra) were stranded on the beach of Hokota, Japan, on Friday (10/04/2015). A man trying to save a stranded whale off the coast of Hokota. (AFP PHOTO / Toshifumi Kitamura)


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More than 130 whale-headed dolphins (Pephonocephala Electra) were stranded on the beach of Hokota, Japan, on Friday (10/04/2015). Some residents are trying to save the stranded whales off the coast of Hokota. (AFP PHOTO / Toshifumi Kitamura)


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More than 130 whale-headed dolphins (Pephonocephala Electra) were stranded on the beach of Hokota, Japan, on Friday (10/04/2015). A man raises a whale into a heavyweight on the edge of Hokota beach. (AFP PHOTO / Toshifumi Kitamura)


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More than 130 whale-headed dolphins (Pephonocephala Electra) were stranded on the beach of Hokota, Japan, on Friday (10/04/2015). Some residents are trying to save the stranded whales off the coast of Hokota. (AFP PHOTO / Toshifumi Kitamura) A total of 156 dolphins were stranded along the northeast coast of Japan over the weekend. The overwhelming number of dolphins is considered a signal that Japan will be rocked by a powerful earthquake.
A similar incident hit Japan in 2011, where 50 whales were stranded on the coast six days before a magnitude 9 earthquake caused a massive tsunami that destroyed hundreds of miles of coastal Japan and consumed 18 thousand more casualties.

Will it happen again in japan and

affect the surrounding plate?

references by merdeka, metrotvnews
photos by AP

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