By Leo Sands & George Wright BBC News Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Scientific observers state the whale appears to be noticeably malnourished French rescuers frantically attempting to conserve a beluga whale caught in the River Seine state there is little hope it will makeitthrough. Rescuers had hoped to assistance the lost whale gainback its cravings and the energy required to return to sea. The noticeably malnourished mammal was veryfirst spotted in the river on Tuesday, around 70km (44 miles) north of Paris. After stoppedworking tries to motivate it to swim out, rescuers are downhearted about its possibilities of survival. So far rescuers haveactually used up frozen herring and live trout for the four-metre whale to consume, however the animal does not appear to haveactually accepted either. Authorities haveactually thoughtabout injecting the stranded animal with vitamins will promote its cravings and aid it to make the long 160km (100 mile) return journey back up the river and out to the English Channel, where it can swim back to its Arctic environment. But leaving it in the warm stagnant water b
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