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| S2K |
| Man, I so didn't expect it to be that! :rolleyes: |
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| Galapidate |
| Whoa gross :wtf: |
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| Turbonium |
| Not a giant octopus... This is dissapointing. |
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| DJ Mil0 |
"The spermaceti is a large bulbous organ that forms a sort of forehead and contains a milky wax which early whalers likened to sperm fluid."
haha horney whaleing basterds |
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| Spad |
How the did it take them 3 weeks to figure out that it wasn't once a living organism but was infact a chunk of rotting whale flesh?
3 Weeks? I could've done that in 3 minutes ffs. |
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| jinxed84 |
| quote: | Originally posted THAT ARTICLE
When a sperm whale dies at sea, it rots until it becomes a "skeleton suspended in a semi-liquid mass within a bag of skin and blubber," the scientists said. Eventually, the skin tears and the bones sinks while the skin and blubber float.
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does anyone else find that pretty disgusting? lol ewww |
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| fuct4less |
| but they only want you to think that its a whale... :eyespop: :eyespop: :eyespop: |
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| Moongoose |
| quote: | Originally posted by jinxed84
does anyone else find that pretty disgusting? lol ewww |
Preety much yeah...
I remember how much i freaked out when a fish swum up my pants once :nervous: i would probably go nutz if i saw that floating next to me :D But as much as i know there are no sperm whales in the adriatic sea so im not wery much bothered :D |
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| oRbo |
| read about this is ibiza lol, mingin! |
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| Streakfury |
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SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters) - Chilean scientists said on Friday their study of a huge blob of flesh found on a Pacific beach about three weeks ago concluded it was the carcass of a sperm whale, ending speculation of a giant octopus. |
LOL, "giant octopus"!!!! Sounds like the sort of thing a 5 year old would say
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