477 whales die in ‘heartbreaking’ New Zealand strandings nbcnews 3 months ago by nbcnews This sounds like the news the protagonist would be watching while making breakfast shortly before zombies take over the world. Reply Guess what… Reply And just after 200-something died in Tasmania. What percentage of the total whale population is this? Reply they are not pilots anymore ? Reply Perhaps Norway can send big refrigerator ship to collect the carcass and eat them instead of killing other dolphins. Reply No mention of any submarine / military operations in the area. Must be those gently sloping beaches Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Author: admin
This sounds like the news the protagonist would be watching while making breakfast shortly before zombies take over the world. Reply
And just after 200-something died in Tasmania. What percentage of the total whale population is this? Reply
Perhaps Norway can send big refrigerator ship to collect the carcass and eat them instead of killing other dolphins. Reply
No mention of any submarine / military operations in the area. Must be those gently sloping beaches Reply
This sounds like the news the protagonist would be watching while making breakfast shortly before zombies take over the world.
Guess what…
And just after 200-something died in Tasmania. What percentage of the total whale population is this?
they are not pilots anymore ?
Perhaps Norway can send big refrigerator ship to collect the carcass and eat them instead of killing other dolphins.
No mention of any submarine / military operations in the area. Must be those gently sloping beaches