Shock: A build-up of methane gas caused one of the whales to explode today as marine biologists carrying out a post-mortem examination cut at its skin (pictured)
Tests: An autopsy takes place on one of the stranded whales in Skegness as experts try to work out how the giant mammal died
Clear up: An autopsy is carried out on one of three sperm whales washed up dead near Skegness - as guards surround the animals to protect them today
Message: Anti-nuclear campaigners have targeted the corpses over night and graffitied the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament logo and 'Mans (sic) fault' on its tail as crowds gathered again at Skegness today
Shameful: One person sprayed the message 'Fukushima RIP - man killed me' on a Lincolnshire whale as guards were brought in to stop trophy hunters slicing off parts of the dead whales
Photo: Curious locals flocked to the beach to look at the dead whales and some even took time to pose for a selfie next to their carcasses
Tragedy: It is believed that the whales entered the North Sea from deeper water near Norway but they are trying to work out how 17 ended up dead in Skegness and Hunstanton in the UK after another 12 ended up dead along the Dutch and German coastline
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