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Timmy's carcass may stay on island longer

Timmy's carcass may stay on island longer

The carcass of a humpback whale named Timmy will remain on the Danish island of Anholt longer than originally planned. The ferry service announced that the transport of the remains, which was scheduled for Thursday or Friday, has been postponed indefinitely.

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