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Bryde’s whale’s carcass beached on Phuket beach

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Bryde’s whale’s carcass beached on Phuket beach
By Salinee Prab
The Nation 
Phuket

 

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PHUKET: -- A Bryde’s whale was found dead on a Phuket beach on Sunday.

 

The animals 10-metre-long body beached in front of the Trisara Hotel in Phuket’s Thalang district. 

 

Jenwit Wanich, a veterinarian from the Phuket Marine Biological Centre, checked the giant mammal’s carcass, concluding that the whale might have died about three weeks ago as the body had already been decomposing. 

 

“Normally, Brdye’s whales live in the deep-sea zone. In such a case, it might have felt very ill, died of a natural cause and was brought to shores by waves,” he said. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/breakingnews/30319708

 
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They need to get it off the beach so the hotel guests don't have to endure the fragrance of the decaying flesh.

 

I recommend a stick of explosives, quick and easy with added benefit of having been done before (googleit great video).  

 

What can go wrong? 

Do you know what happens when you blow up a whale with explosives?

A big mess as the flesh scatters over a large area.

Additionally, you destroy any evidence of what caused the whale's death.

Cutting up the whale gives experts a chance to do a forensic autopsy  analyses and perhaps determine if the  whale died  from an illness as well as providing students a rare chance to learn from the whale's body.

 

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