
Staff members of the Natural History Museum Rotterdam could not relocate the mammal and considered it ‘lost for science’.
The next day, locals found the cadaver [pictured below] and (probably) correctly identified it as a dead dog.
Thanks to Jo Polak, for reporting the dead dolphin, and later identifying it as a dog. Also thanks to www.waarneming.nl for updating the identification into ‘unknown mammal‘ because (dead) dogs can not be entered into their database.
BONUS: Kompanje, E.J.O. (2001) – Review of strandings and catches of Tursiops truncatus (Mammalia: Cetacea, Odontoceti) in the Netherlands between 1754 and 2000 – Deinsea 8: 169-224
