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Toxins killed prehistori­c whales found near Chile, scientists suggest

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SANTIAGO, Chile — Scientists investigat­ing a graveyard of marine mammal fossils near Chile’s northern coast say toxins generated by algae blooms most likely poisoned the prehistori­c whales millions of years ago. The study by a team of Chilean and Smithsonia­n Institutio­n scientists was published Wednesday in the journal Proceeding­s of the Royal Society B.

The experts travelled to Chile’s Atacama region in 2011 to unearth one of the world’s best-preserved graveyards.

Other creatures found at the Whale Hill site include an extinct aquatic sloth and a walrus-like toothed whale. Scientists say the animals “died at sea, prior to burial on a tidal flat.”

The remains were found by highway constructi­on workers in 2010.

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