Humpback whale rescued in Germany found dead near Danish island
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- A humpback whale, nicknamed "Timmy," that was rescued in Germany two weeks ago after beaching itself, has been found dead near the Danish island of Anholt.
- Officials confirmed the identity using a tracking device attached during the rescue.
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A humpback whale was rescued in Germany after beaching itself and was released into the North Sea. Two weeks later, its carcass was found near a Danish island.
A humpback whale that underwent a rescue operation in Germany two weeks ago after beaching itself there has been found dead near a Danish island, officials said on Saturday.
“It can now be confirmed that the stranded humpback whale near Anholt is the same whale that was previously stranded in Germany and was the subject of rescue attempts,” said Jane Hansen, division head at the Danish Environmental Protection Agency.
The whale, dubbed “Timmy” in German media, was initially spotted stuck on a sandbank on March 23. After several failed attempts it was finally put in a barge and released into the North Sea off Denmark on May 2.
The whale carcass was first spotted off the coast of the Danish island Anholt in the Kattegat strait between Sweden and Denmark on Thursday, but authorities were at first unable to confirm it was the same whale.
“Conditions today made it possible for a local employee from the Danish Nature Agency to locate and retrieve an attached tracking device that was still fastened to the whale’s back,” Hansen said.
“The position and appearance of the device confirm that this is the same whale that had previously been observed and handled in German waters.”
Offene Fragen
- What caused the whale to beach itself in Germany?
- What led to the whale's death after its rescue?
- What is the significance of this event for whale populations in the region?



