
The grim discovery comes just four months after five sperm whales beached and died on the east coast, including three in Lincolnshire near Skegness.
Scientists are still trying to work out what caused the members of the sperm whale pod to beach. Among the theories put forward so far, are that the animals were chasing squid in shallow water when they got into difficulty, they were confused by noise pollution or were ill.
The mass beaching of the whales was huge story that travelled around the world and brought Skegness global attention. the events were linked to other whale beachings in Europe.
The creature this time is believed to be a Minke whale and it was discovered on the sand just off the Sea View car park.
A spokesman for East Lindsey District Council said the latest whale to be discovered could have been dead for some time.












Comment: See also: 3 more sperm whales wash up along the North Sea coast at Skegness beach, UK