Turkey-Syria earthquake may have caused the death of whales in Cyprus

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Turkey-Syria earthquake may have caused the death of whales in Cyprus
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The earthquake affected all living beings.

Could the earthquake that hit southeast Turkey and northwest Syria have caused the death of Cuvier's beaked whales in the Mediterranean Sea? As far as we saw in Cyprus last week, it is pretty probable.reported, several dead whales washed up in Argaka, Paphos, located in the northwestern part of Cyprus, on Thursday.Six other whales were discovered dead on Friday between Pachyammos and Polis.

"These animals have an echolocation system which is affected by sea noise," Yiannis loannou of the Fisheries and Marine Research Department told Sigma TV in Cyprus. "It could be military exercises, seismic drills, or naturally the earthquake in the region." The fisheries research team took autopsy samples from the remains to determine what exactly caused the

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