Whale Blows Up In Taiwan

Whale Blows Up In Taiwan. 80Ton Dead Blue Whale On Beach 'May Explode' The decomposing remains of a 60-ton sperm whale exploded on a busy Taiwan street, showering nearby cars and shops with blood and organs and stopping traffic for hours. Professor Wang said initial observation showed the whale to be an older bull and that its weight of 50 tonnes and 17 metre-length made it the largest whale ever recorded in Taiwan

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Professor Wang said initial observation showed the whale to be an older bull and that its weight of 50 tonnes and 17 metre-length made it the largest whale ever recorded in Taiwan 1970 whale explosion in Florence, Oregon, filmed by KATU news, one of the most widely reported cases of the exploding whale phenomenon

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The explosion was caused by gases building up inside the creature, according to scientists The city government urgently dispatched a cleaning team to continue to disinfect and clean up the aftermath, and it took about half a day to clean up Shoppers in a Taiwanese city got a nasty shock when a dead sperm whale being transported through the streets on a trailer blew up

Why do whales explode? WIRED UK. The city government urgently dispatched a cleaning team to continue to disinfect and clean up the aftermath, and it took about half a day to clean up This explosion was intentionally caused using dynamite, but whale carcasses may also burst on their own

Whales Sometimes Explode After They Die — Why Does That Happen?. In 2004, biologists were transporting a dead sperm whale from a beach through the city of Tainan in Taiwan when the whale accidentally exploded, creating a river of blood and guts down city streets Reports say because of the whale's size, it took 13 hours, three large lifting cranes and 50 workers to get the mammal loaded on the trailer truck for its final trip.