New Zealand scientists suspect specimen of world's rarest whale died from head injuries
Briefly

'We don't know, but we suspect there must have been some sort of trauma, but what caused that could be anyone's guess,' van Helden said in a statement.
'It's remarkable to see this and it's just another thing that we had no idea about,' van Helden said regarding the tiny vestigial teeth.
'It's a week I'll never forget in my life, it's certainly a highlight and it's the start of the storytelling around this beautiful animal,' van Helden added.
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