NewsRare whale discovery in New Zealand stuns marine scientists

Rare whale discovery in New Zealand stuns marine scientists

The oceans still hold many secrets from us. Evidence of this is an event that took place on a beach in Otago Province. The body of an extremely rare whale was found there.

An extraordinary discovery in New Zealand. It has never been seen alive.
An extraordinary discovery in New Zealand. It has never been seen alive.
Images source: © New Zealand Department of Conservation via AFP
Bogdan Kicka

16 July 2024 20:27

A recent event in New Zealand caused a sensation among scientists and nature enthusiasts. On 4 July, the body of an extremely rare whale was discovered on a beach in Otago Province. Researchers treasure it.

The whale measures 5 metres and is a representative of the spade-toothed whale, an extremely rare species that has never been observed alive in its natural habitat.

Gabe Davies, Operational Manager of the Department of Conservation in Otago, emphasises that this is one of the most important discoveries in the field of large marine mammal research. Interestingly, since the 19th century, only six specimens of this species have been documented, five of which come from New Zealand.

The rarity of this species means that decisions regarding research on the found specimen have global significance. The whale's body has been secured, and genetic samples have been sent to the University of Auckland. The DNA identification process may take several months, but the results could be revolutionary for our understanding of these mysterious creatures.

The spade-toothed whale was first described in 1874, but for a long time, it was known only from fragmentary remains. It wasn't until 2010 that the first complete specimen was found. The next discovery took place in 2017. Each new discovery is of immense value to scientists, helping to better understand this enigmatic species.

New Zealand - a paradise for whale researchers

It is worth noting that New Zealand is a unique place when it comes to whale research. Since 1840, more than 5,000 cases of whale strandings have been recorded here, making this region extremely valuable for scientists studying marine life.

This remarkable discovery not only expands our knowledge of this enigmatic species but also reminds us of how many secrets the oceans still hold. Each such finding is a step towards better understanding and protecting the fascinating world of marine giants.

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