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Cetaceans can get stranded due to natural causes such as illness, old age, or injury. They may also accidentally enter shallow waters while chasing prey, navigating unfamiliar areas, or trying to escape predators. Additionally, human activities like noise pollution, ship strikes, entanglement in fishing gear, and pollution can also contribute to cetacean strandings.

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