One of the most incredible animals on earth, the blue whale, washes up in NorCal

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Simon_Cowbell

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This one was a small one, only 70 feet long.

Love the blue color.

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Re: One of the most incredible animals on earth, the blue whale, washes up in No

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These fine officers will take care of it.
 
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The sea was angry that day, my friends, like an old man trying to send back soup at a deli.
 
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Amazing creature.

I assume it's now for the vultures. But how long will it take to scavenge a 70-foot whale??
 
Pencil **** said:
Here's one possible remedy to the whale carcass:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFwxH3PPWiU

Awesome, that's exactly what I was thinking about as I read down this thread. I was gonna dig up that video until I saw you found it first.
 
"I was personally jazzed just to see the animal," said Thor Holmes, a lecturer in mammology at the school. He has examined other whale species that washed ashore but never a blue whale.

I have no idea who this guy is or what he looks like, but with that name and the fact he's a marine biologist, I'd be very disappointed if he wasn't the coolest mo'fo to ever walk this planet.
 
Killick said:
No Charlie Weiss joke yet? You're slipping, SportsJournalists.com.

Not Charlie Weis, but there was another blue whale sighted in Kansas...

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