Date Published: 11/03/2025
Cow's body found on Poniente beach in La LÃnea
Authorities removed the body of a cow from the beach, suspecting it to have been affected by flooding during birth

Local authorities, including staff from the Beaches Department and the 112 service, worked together to remove the carcass.
Rafael León, the councillor for Beaches in La Línea, which is the closest Spanish town to Gibraltar, suggested the cow may have been swept away by flooding while in labour, as her calf was already in the process of being born.
The animal’s origin is still unknown, but identifying it may help locate its owner. Most of the animals that appear dead Spanish beaches are marine animals, but this is not the first time a dead cow has washed ashore.
In 2001, the carcass of a cow washed up on the beach in Alicante’s El Campello. That animal had a rope tied to its leg, and it was believed that it had been thrown overboard from a boat transporting cattle for slaughter.
Image: Ayuntamiento de La Linea de la Concepción
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