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Here's what to know about Timmy, the humpback whale that's sick and stranded in the Baltic Sea

Here's what to know about Timmy, the humpback whale that's sick and stranded in the Baltic Sea
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A humpback whale's likely final days in the Baltic Sea have been livestreamed across the globe as multiple rescue efforts failed to coax it back into deeper waters while the marine mammal gets sicker and weaker.

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