I assume they transport them in a large open top tankthen what do they do when one dies what do they do with the remains
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Cetaceans are transported suspended in a large tarpaulin, with only the flippers poking throughThroughout the journey, they are being showered with sea water to protect the skinA crane then lifts them out of the truck but still inside the tarpaulin, placing the water inside the water where it will then be releasedAn open tank woul certainly be nicer on the whales, but they are VERY powerful animals and the last thing you want in the back of your truck is a whale thrashing about for all it's worth.