On the morning of this Sunday another sperm whale has washed up on the coast of the Canary Islands. This time in the area of Playa Paraíso, in Costa Adeje.
According to data from Government of the Canary Islands, sperm whales represent 54% of cetacean species that are stranded on the Islands after a collision. A study conducted by the Institute of Animal Health of the University of Las Palmas revealed that in 80% of the cases, the cetaceans involved in the collisions were still alive.