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Updated: 12:47 PM January 7, 2021 The sperm whale that washed up at Sheringham, before its jawbone was cut off. Picture: RJW.Photography - Credit: RJW.Photography The jawbones of two huge sperm whales that have washed up recently on the north Norfolk coast have been sawn off and stolen by treasure hunters. Norfolk whale expert Carl Chapman said a chainsaw was probably used to cut off the jawbones, which was against the law. Mr Chapman said the jawbone of the carcass at Sheringham - which was discovered on Monday - must have been cut off sometime the following night. The whale is more than 10 tonnes and between 10 and 12 metres (33ft to 39ft) long. ....
A 32ft (10-metre) sperm whale has washed up dead on the north Norfolk coast. The juvenile male washed up at Sheringham on Tuesday and two members of Sheringham Coastguard went to investigate the stranding, the service said. Photos, measurements and details of the creature were taken and sent to the Natural History Museum and other organisations, the coastguard said. The Norfolk Cetaceans group said the whale may have been part of the same pod that recently stranded in Yorkshire. The sperm whale washed up dead at Sheringham (Jason Tooke/PA) Ten whales died after becoming stranded between Withernsea and Tunstall in East Yorkshire on Christmas Eve, British Divers Marine Life Rescue said. ....
Most secondary school pupils would start the new term learning online to allow headteachers to roll out mass coronavirus testing of children and staff. - Credit: PA Parents have expressed concerns over the planned staggered reopening of schools after the Christmas holidays. Secondary schools and colleges across the region were left facing last minute planning after being told that exam-year students would go back to school as normal on January 4. A staggered return will see only exam year pupils will return to secondary school and colleges on the first day back in January. - Credit: PA But the majority of secondary school pupils will start the term learning online from home to allow headteachers to roll out mass coronavirus testing of children and staff. ....