
A killer whale calf is believed to have died in agony after being blown ashore by the ferocious 90mph gales of Storm Caroline
Tragic images show the young orca's body on a grassy Shetland shoreline almost three weeks after the storm hit.
The three-metre long whale is thought to have died of dehydration or been crushed by its own body weight after becoming stranded.
It was discovered by a member of the public on the west coast of Shetland's main island at least 25 metres from the shoreline
The orca was probably separated from its mother by the weather, according to the Hillswick Wildlife Sanctuary
Hillswick, the island's only wild animal rehabilitation centre, reported the beaching to the Scottish Marine Animal Strandings Scheme (SMAS) who have carried out a post-mortem.














Comment: See also: Researchers find first evidence of deep-sea animals ingesting microplastics
Microplastic fibers found in tap water around the world, study reveals
Micro-plastics threaten ocean's ecosystem
Sustainability of fish populations threatened by microplastic particles