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Beached sperm whale floats away from Cape St. George

A community on Newfoundland's west coast is breathing a sigh of relief and fresh air after a dead whale beached on the shoreline floated away on its own.
This sperm whale washed ashore earlier this year near Trepassey. According to the Town of Cape St. George, the sperm whale washed up on its shore floated away on the tide over the weekend. (Submitted by Ian Jones)

A community on Newfoundland's west coast is breathing a sigh of relief and fresh air after a deadwhale beachedon the shorelinefloated away on its own.

The town of Cape St. George was having a hard time figuring out how to get rid of the sperm whale carcass last week, but the problem has solved itself.

According to the town, the whale drifted away on the tide sometime over the weekend.

Last week, the town attempted to get rid of the rotting carcass by posting an ad on eBay to let people bid on taking ownership of the whale.

However, eBaytold the town to remove the ad, stating the sale of marine mammals was prohibited.