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  2. Exploding whale - Wikipedia

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    This explosion was intentionally caused using dynamite, but whale carcasses may also burst on their own. There have been several cases of exploding whale carcasses due to a buildup of gas in the decomposition process. This would occur if a whale stranded itself ashore. Actual explosives have also been used to assist in disposing of whale ...

  3. Exploding animal - Wikipedia

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    The explosion of animals is an uncommon event arising from natural causes or human activity. Among the best known examples are the post-mortem explosion of whales, either as a result of natural decomposition or deliberate attempts at carcass disposal. [1] Other instances of exploding animals are defensive in nature or the result of human ...

  4. Whale fall - Wikipedia

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    The bodies of most great whales (which includes sperm whales and many species of baleen whale [8]) are slightly denser than the surrounding seawater, and only become positively buoyant when the lungs are filled with air. [9] When the lungs deflate, the whale carcasses can reach the seafloor quickly and relatively intact due to a lack of ...

  5. This Whale Died Decades Ago. Its Carcass Is Now the ... - AOL

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    This Decade-Old Whale Carcass Still Supports Life by wildestanimal - Getty Images. When a large marine mammal like a whale dies, its body drifts to the ocean floor in a process known as whale fall.

  6. Contrary to politicians' claims, offshore wind farms don't ...

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    In answering questions about whale strandings earlier this year, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported that around 40% of recovered whale carcasses showed evidence of death ...

  7. The gray whale die-off on West Coast is over, NOAA declares - AOL

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    Between 2018 and 2023, hundreds of gray whale carcasses washed up along the West Coast. A food shortage led to the phenomenon, which is over, scientists say.

  8. Cetacean stranding - Wikipedia

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    A beachcomber inspects the carcass of a whale. The bite marks on the whale were made by a great white shark. Memorial to beached whales outside Florence, Oregon. If a whale is beached near an inhabited locality, the rotting carcass can pose a nuisance as well as a health risk. Such very large carcasses are difficult to move.

  9. Whale of a task: Kennebunk crew removes dead humpback named ...

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    A crew removes the carcass of a humpback whale from the shore of Strawberry Island in Kennebunk, Maine, on Aug. 3, 2024. Cooper applauded Houtz and the public works crew for their effective, quick ...