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exploding sperm whale

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jay cluskey

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just watching a docu on channel five uk
nature shock
a stranded sperm whale exploded in a street in taiwan wtf rofl
 
FAIL!!!

personally, i would have used napalm. just fire it up lol
 
FAIL!!!

personally, i would have used napalm. just fire it up lol

rofl That was a hell of a disaster! Imagine if people were in that car. Cam you imagine someone being killed by a dead whale?

I saw a picture once about a whale which exploded because the gases building up inside it as a result of decomposition was too much for the carcass to bear, so it went KI-BA-BOOM!! Guts flew everywhere and the streets flowed with blood.
 
the taiwan one yes thats it
how gross was that
it turned out that it died from a ship strike then at the end the doctors concluded that sperm whales are more succeptable to this fate due to them sleeping on the surface
it then showed a large pod of sperm whales of the coast of chile all hanging upright in the water sleeping amazing
 
What was her deal? "Ok I'm scared, ok I'm really scared...." hyperventilation :confused:
 
Down here in SoCal where dead whales wash up on the beach fairly regularly, we have a 'Whale Recovery Team" from the L.A. Co Natural History Museum that gathers them up, at least the fresher ones, autopsies them and then dissassembles them for study purposes. The bumper sticker on the recovery truck says "Save the Whales . . . Collect the entire set!"
 
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