View Full Version : 900-pound pygmy sperm whale became stranded


cosmictraveler
02-23-08, 06:15 PM
This happened right down the road from where I live. It happens all the time it seems nowadays. Most of the time the poor creatures never get any better and die before they are released.I can only hope this one makes it for there are fewer and fewer of this type of whale around today.



KEY LARGO, Fla. -- Wildlife authorities are investigating why a 900-pound pygmy sperm whale became stranded in shallow waters in the Florida Keys.

The 9-foot male was discovered by a local fisherman Saturday about 8 a.m. near Islamorada. With the help of the fire department, wildlife officials lifted the animal onto a boat and took it to the Marine Mammal Conservancy in Key Largo.

Conservancy chairman Art Cooper says the mammal is in guarded condition and will undergo tests. Experts were surprised that the whale was stranded because it had no obvious injuries.





http://www.miamiherald.com/775/story/430525.html

Orleander
02-23-08, 06:39 PM
I just realized there have been humans that weighed more than that.

Sorry, I hate whales, I did a little mental cheer of "YES!" before I realized I should feel bad. <sigh> I'm going to hell.

Fraggle Rocker
02-23-08, 07:57 PM
Sorry, I hate whales, I did a little mental cheer of "YES!" before I realized I should feel bad. I'm going to hell.What in the world do you have against whales? That must be the most unpopular opinion I've heard in years!

Besides, the sperm whale isn't exactly a whale. It's the largest species of "toothed whale." All the other "toothed whales" are called dolphins and porpoises, except possibly the orca, which is often inaccurately called the "killer whale." None of the true whales have teeth, they have baleen to filter their food instead of chewing it.

The sperm whale is really just a gigantic dolphin. :)

Orleander
02-23-08, 08:06 PM
What in the world do you have against whales? That must be the most unpopular opinion I've heard in years!...

really? Well then apparently you never read my opinion on horse fighting (http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=77822&highlight=horse). ;)

whales/phobia (http://www.sciforums.com/showpost.php?p=1448441&postcount=43), same thing.

Fraggle Rocker
02-24-08, 01:38 PM
really? Well then apparently you never read my opinion on horse fighting (http://www.sciforums.com/showthread.php?t=77822&highlight=horse).Yeah, I read that. If you scroll through the thread you'll see that my thoughts weren't too dissimilar.whales/phobia (http://www.sciforums.com/showpost.php?p=1448441&postcount=43), same thing.Well okay, we all understand phobias. It's easy to be scared by whales. They're bigger than dinosaurs, more intelligent than elephants, and as warm-blooded air-breathers their advantage over you in the water is greater than sharks. Gee, put it that way and they do seem kind of scary. :)

So it might help to drill on the fact that except for the sperm whale, which is not a whale at all but a misnamed dolphin, whales are not carnivorous. For the very good reason that they ain't got no teeth! They couldn't hurt you unless you killed one of their babies and they got mad and smacked you with their tail. They can't kick 'cause they ain't got no feet and they can't even bonk you with their head 'cause they ain't got no neck.

If you want to be wary of sperm "whales," you're in good company with a long line of mythological figures from Jonah to Captain Ahab. At least they have teeth. :)

ElectricFetus
03-12-08, 09:49 PM
Who can rescue and stranded whale? Why a Dolphin of course!:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7291501.stm

§outh§tar
03-13-08, 03:45 AM
original link is dead

Fraggle Rocker
03-13-08, 05:52 AM
original link is deadApparently this was not an isolated occurrence. The new story has a happier ending.

cosmictraveler
03-13-08, 06:42 AM
The whale has died that I originally posted about. :bawl: :(

lightgigantic
03-13-08, 07:19 AM
:bawl:

when it rains it pours (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhxKnys7Ryw&feature=related)

Fraggle Rocker
03-13-08, 09:31 AM
The whale has died that I originally posted about.That's a shame. But we can take comfort in the fact that this species is not on the brink of extinction. The smaller marine cetaceans, such as this one, seem to have stable populations. They will probably be safe since humanity is slowly developing an affection for them, exceptions notwithstanding. The biggest threat to them may be military sonar. The U.S. government is currently embroiled in a court battle between different branches of itself over this issue. In ten months when the current administration steps down there may be a resolution.

pjdude1219
03-13-08, 01:14 PM
What in the world do you have against whales? That must be the most unpopular opinion I've heard in years!

Besides, the sperm whale isn't exactly a whale. It's the largest species of "toothed whale." All the other "toothed whales" are called dolphins and porpoises, except possibly the orca, which is often inaccurately called the "killer whale." None of the true whales have teeth, they have baleen to filter their food instead of chewing it.

The sperm whale is really just a gigantic dolphin. :)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_whale_species
wiki disagree's with you