so whats the official story here? its been a while and I never heard from it ever again>https://videos.metro.co.uk/video/met/2016/04/28/3156970530099870377/960x540_3156970530099870377.mp4>https://x.com/DailyMail/status/725326004777025536/photo/1any fauna super sleuth anons here to suss this out once and for all?
>>5115452dont see why they wouldnt be able to be in freshwater if that water connects to sea water, its much easier for non fish to tolerant salinity changes than it is for fish because their insides arent constantly saturated in one or the other
>>5115461absolutely reductive
>>5115452it's the Roch Ness monster
Blainville's beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris).
>>5115452I feel like the simple answer is just "it died".
>>5115452Where did the information that it was caught in freshwater come from? The color of the water may be due to sediments in the Yellow Sea where the Zhoushan Islands are located.
>>5115529most likely it got dragged and then drowned