After 22 pilot whales were stranded over the weekend, five are still living. Though they still appear stressed, experts hope to take the surviving whales to complete their recovery at SeaWorld Orlando.
In this photo provided by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment, people attend to one of five rescued pilot whales Sunday at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Institute in Fort Pierce, Fla. The five whales were among a group of 22 whales beached in South Florida on Saturday.
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EnlargeExperts say they're cautiously optimistic about five?pilot?whales?that were part of a pod of 22 stranded on a Florida beach.
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22 whales were beached on Florida's eastern coast over the weekend.Two male and three female juvenile?whales?are being treated Monday at Florida Atlantic University's Harbor Branch Institute.
Experts at FAU say the?whales?are showing signs of stress from the stranding Saturday, but the marine mammals are swimming on their own.
The rest of their pod died or had to be euthanized. It was unclear why the?whales?became stranded at Avalon State Park in St. Lucie County.
The experts hope to eventually continue the?whales' rehabilitation at SeaWorld Orlando.
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