Vets care for ailing dolphins after beaching

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A veterinarian from the Zoological Foundation of El Salvador, FUNZEL, uses a stethoscope on a female dolphin in San Diego on October 25, 2012.

A female and a male dolphin were rescued by local fishermen after they were found beached in two different spots along the coastline. Both animals have scratches and lacerations on their bodies and have been refusing food, according to vets.

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