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English: A dead North Atlantic Right Whale (Eubalaena glacialis). The animal has died after being hit by a boat propeller.

Swedish: En död nordkapare (Eubalaena glacialis). Valen har dött som ett resultat av de skador den fått från en fartygspropeller.

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