Whales are a group of mammals that live in oceans. They include some of the largest animals on Earth. The blue whale is the ...
How do you take apart a whale? With flensing knives, meat hooks, plastic sleds and a crowd of people. On Thursday, dozens of volunteers gathered on the Anchorage mudflats to cut apart the 47-foot-long ...
Another is of a whale being brought next to the vessel before being lifted on board. Other graphic images illustrate how the blubber was removed and meat stripped from whale carcasses. The photos ...
Sea snails, bristle worms and shrimp devour any remaining scraps of blubber ... deep whale fall in 2002. Adrian explains, 'These are the most important animals responsible for the process of breaking ...
Analysis of blubber samples from 11 toothed whale species stranded on Japanese coasts identified over 300 organohalogen compounds, revealing species-specific accumulation profiles.