This interested me: an anonymous comment to this post came in during the Giants game:
Found a dead dolphin on the beach in Rye, NY today. It was small, not more than 4 feet long. Other than missing one eye, it hadn't decomposeed. I'm trying to figure out what kind it was.
Do you have any more information or a photo of the dolphin? Do you know what happened to the carcass? I do research on whales and dolphins. I also live in Rye. Please e-mail me: joy.reidenber@mssm.edu
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Do you have any more information or a photo of the dolphin? Do you know what happened to the carcass? I do research on whales and dolphins. I also live in Rye. Please e-mail me:
joy.reidenber@mssm.edu
Thanks,
Joy
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