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1970 whale explosion in Florence, Oregon, filmed by KATU news, one of the most widely reported cases of the exploding whale phenomenon. 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 ...
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 ...
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.
Right whales more typically seen in Florida waters On Feb. 1, 2016, researchers took this aerial image of a right whaleand her first calf. The pair were sighted approximately 5 nautical miles off ...
Hungry sharks have descended on a 70,000-pound whale that died along Florida’s Gulf Coast, proving authorities were wise to tow it 15 miles out to sea. ... sharks circling the 44-foot-long ...
Sarasota County, Florida 1 1 0 44-foot (13.4-meter) male. Carcass dragged out to sea. [3] 2021 June 6 United States Bay County, Florida 1 1 0 29 ft (9 m) long 2020 December 24 United Kingdom Withernsea, East Yorkshire 10 10 0 2020 November 19 United States Mobile Bay, Alabama 1 1 0 10.7m long 2018 November 23 New Zealand Tokerau Beach ...
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.
Whale falls are able to occur in the deep open ocean due to cold temperatures and high hydrostatic pressures. In the coastal ocean, a higher incidence of predators as well as warmer waters hasten the decomposition of whale carcasses. [1] Carcasses may also float due to decompositional gases, keeping the carcass at the surface. [7]