Heartbreaking footage shows whale with severely broken back struggling to swim

An aerial shot of the deformed fin whale with severe bend halfway along its spine.

An aerial shot of the fin whale with a deformed spine, an injury it likely sustained from a vessel strike. (Image credit: Oceanographic Valencia)

A fin whale with a severely deformed spine was recently filmed struggling to swim off the Mediterranean coast of Spain. This extreme case of scoliosis was likely caused by a vessel strike and will probably cause the gentle giant to slowly starve, experts say.

The injured, 56-foot-long (17 meters) fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) was spotted March 4 by a boat’s crew off a beach at Cullera near Valencia. The boat’s captain thought the whale was trapped in a fishing net and alerted the Spanish Civil Guard, who sent out a team of biologists and veterinarians from the Oceanographic Valencia aquarium. After arriving on the scene, it became obvious that the whale was not trapped; Instead, it had “scoliosis of unknown origin,” according to a Facebook post (opens in new tab) from Oceanographic Valencia.

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