
A picture taken on August 13, 2019 shows a dead fin whale lying on a beach in Penmarc'h, western France. The 13-metre long whale washed up on the beach after it died at sea. Fin whales are the world's second largest mamals after the blue whale. (Photo/Agencies)

A picture taken on August 13, 2019 shows a dead fin whale lying on a beach in Penmarc'h, western France. The 13-metre long whale washed up on the beach after it died at sea. Fin whales are the world's second largest mamals after the blue whale. (Photo/Agencies)

People look at a dead fin whale lying on a beach in Penmarc'h, western France on August 13, 2019 . The 13-metre long whale washed up on the beach after it died at sea. Fin whales are the world's second largest mamals after the blue whale.(Photo/Agencies)