An animal welfare organization is checking the health of 11 common dolphins that survived after beaching themselves on First Encounter Beach in Eastham yesterday.
Besides the 11, two other stranded dolphins died, said Kerry Branon, media manager for the International Fund for Animal Welfare.
Why the dolphins came ashore on a 500-foot stretch of beach after 2 p.m. is unknown, Branon said.
As of 7 p.m. yesterday, the organization was still checking the health of the surviving mammals, which each weigh between 175 and 250 pounds, Branon said. The dolphins found to be healthy will be released in open water off Provincetown, but if any of the animals are too unhealthy to be released, they will be euthanized, Branon said.
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