Australian couple to sell Whale 'vomit' for US$295,000 $$$$$$$$$$

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    Whale 'vomit' sparks cash bonanza



    Ambergris is often smoothed by the ocean (Pic: ambergris.co.nz)

    An Australian couple who picked up an odd-looking fatty lump from a quiet beach are in line for a cash windfall.

    Leon Wright and his wife took home a 14.75kg lump of ambergris, found in the innards of sperm whales and used in perfumes after it has been vomited up.

    Long lusted-after due to its rarity, ambergris can float upon the oceans for years before washing ashore on beaches.

    Worth up to $20 a gram, Mr Wright's find on a South Australian beach could net his family US$295,000 (£165,300).

    At first, Mr Wright and his wife Loralee left the strange lump on the beach where it was found.

    However, two weeks later the couple returned to Streaky Bay and found it still lying there.

    Floating gold

    Curious, Mrs Wright persuaded her husband to take it home.

    AMBERGRIS FACTS


    Found in warm water oceans around the world
    Bile secreted by sperm whales as a digestion aid
    Solidifies and floats on water, sometimes for years
    Used in perfumes, medicines, flavourings
    Banned in US under endangered species legislation


    Internet investigations failed to resolve the mysterious matter of the lump's identity, so the couple turned to local marine ecologist Ken Jury for help.

    "I immediately decided it was ambergris - it couldn't be anything else," Mr Jury told Australia's ABC radio.

    Mythologised for thousands of years, ambergris has been referred to as "floating gold" by scientists and scavengers who long for a windfall amid the surf.

    Expelled from the abdomen of the giant sperm whale, often while hundreds of miles away from land, ambergris is a natural excrement thought to be used by the whale as a digestion aid.

    The hard beaks of giant squid, a main source of food for the whale, have often been found inside lumps of ambergris.

    Initially, ambergris is a soft, foul-smelling waste matter that floats on the ocean.

    But years of exposure to the sun and the salt water of the ocean transform the waste into a smooth, exotic lump of compact rock that boasts a waxy feel and a sweet, alluring smell.

    "It's quite remarkable when you think about it, because when the whale throws this out, it's discarded material that they can't digest," Mr Jury added.

    "[But] after 10 years, it's considered clean and all you're getting then is the wonderful musky, very sweet perfume, which I've got to say is ultra smooth - it's unbelievable."

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    I wonder how much whale shit is worth a bag, in the uk they tried to save a whale stuck in the river thames for a week, massive drama they failed now some guy who had a watering can dousing it down, out of water is selling the watering can for $6000 dollars on ebay.
    Whales floating gold mines.
     

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