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Five beached whales doing better at Florida institute

- By Kelli Kennedy associated press Seaworld parks & entertainm­ent One of the five rescued pilot whales is tended to on Sunday at Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Institute in Fort Pierce, Fla. The five were among a group of 22 whales that beache

MiAMi — Veterinari­ans fed fish drinks to five rescued pilot whales Sunday and kept a close eye on them, trying to nurse the mammals back to health so they can one day return to the ocean.

The five whales were among a group of 22 whales beached in South Florida on Saturday. The rest died of natural causes or had to be euthanized.

The two calves and three juveniles were brought to Florida Atlantic University’s Harbor Branch Institute for rehabilita­tion. Experts said the animals were worn out but mostly doing well.

“They’ve all been through a pretty stressful ordeal. We’ve seen each of them, at one point or another, have a little bit of trouble and need a little bit of help,” said Dr. Michelle Davis, senior veterinari­an for SeaWorld Orlando.

Some of the whales have been breathing faster than usual at times, causing them to float away from the group and become less active, she said. The whales are being fed fish smoothies through a feeding tube every four hours.

Wildlife experts believe the youngest whale — a female under the age of 2 — was still nursing. Her mother did not survive.

“The baby is swimming around the group, calling and whistling for the mother, so we’re working to become the mom,” said Stephen McCulloch, Harbor Branch program manager. Experts are teaching her to drink formula from a bottle.

Davis said she did not know how long it would be before the whales could be released back to the ocean. Until they get better, the whales will rehabilita­te together in a pool.

“Even now in the pool, most of them are staying together and swimming around together all the time. That’s definitely a way to decrease their stress level,” she said.

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