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Fin Whale's skull unearthed by UK scientists for further study

Scientists recover a massive fin whale skull in Cornwall. The specimen supports whale research and may serve as a local community memorial.

November 19, 2025 / 17:56 IST
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Fin Whale Skull Excavated in Cornwall (Image: University of Exeter)
Fin Whale Skull Excavated in Cornwall (Image: University of Exeter)

Scientists in the UK recovered a massive fin whale skull. It had been buried for over three years. The whale measured around 20 metres in length. It washed ashore in Cornwall in 2020. After death, its two-tonne skull was buried carefully. The burial allowed natural cleaning of the whale bones.

Careful Excavation of Fin Whale

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Researchers at the University of Exeter led the excavation. They used heavy machinery and industrial vacuum tools. The skull lay in a two-metre-deep pit underground. Careful handling prevented damage to the delicate bone structure. The process represents a rare step in maritime research. This excavation is a significant achievement for scientists.

Scientific Significance of the Skull