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Exploding whale
Exploding whale









exploding whale

But our only explosion risk comes from a casket, too tightly sealed, that wouldn't allow for any circulation. If this is making you a little nervous about your own explosive afterlife, you have good reason: Humans also produce methane and other gases after death. Our Taxonomy of Cetacean Detonation offers some scholarly perspective on the topic. Our Exploding Whale Locator Map shows all of these incidents on a map. The pages below document the range of possibilities through real-world examples. Do yourself a favor and pay your respects from a distance. Exploding whales are more common than one might think, and they actually come in several different forms. When you're poking and prodding the methane-filled whale, you're giving it ample reason to explode before it has a chance to deflate naturally.

#Exploding whale skin#

īut occasionally – very occasionally -, the skin of the whale (which is quite tough) keeps stretching to accommodate the gas until it reaches breaking point.Ī word of warning: Stay away from dead whales, and not just because they reportedly smell like "a jar of bacon grease that you leave out in the sun for days". What usually happens next is that the skin begins to disintegrate, at which point the whale deflates slowly as the gas seeps out. After the whale dies, gases (most specifically, methane) build up in the stomach and other organs. What on Earth - or at least, what in a whale - would cause a rotten mammal corpse to explode?Ī bad case of gas.

exploding whale

So let's take a moment to pinch our noses and discuss those conditions.











Exploding whale