Whale Dies At Aquarium, One of the aboriginal beluga whales to access at the Georgia Aquarium has died.
Aquarium arch veterinary administrator Dr. Gregory Bossart says the changeable bang Maris died al of a sudden Thursday afternoon. In a account release, Bossart said Maris had apparent no signs of illness, was bistro normally, and was interacting able-bodied with the aquarium's two added beluga whales, Grayson and Qinu.
Maris was built-in in 1994 at the New York Aquarium. She accustomed at the Georgia Aquarium in 2005.
University of Georgia pathologists and the aquarium are assuming a necropsy.
Officials say after-effects should be accessible in the next several weeks.
Aquarium arch veterinary administrator Dr. Gregory Bossart says the changeable bang Maris died al of a sudden Thursday afternoon. In a account release, Bossart said Maris had apparent no signs of illness, was bistro normally, and was interacting able-bodied with the aquarium's two added beluga whales, Grayson and Qinu.
Maris was built-in in 1994 at the New York Aquarium. She accustomed at the Georgia Aquarium in 2005.
University of Georgia pathologists and the aquarium are assuming a necropsy.
Officials say after-effects should be accessible in the next several weeks.
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