A
dead sperm whale being transported through Tainan City on
its way to a research station suddenly exploded yesterday,
splattering cars and shops with blood and guts.
Certified by authorities as the largest beached whale
on record in Taiwan, the 17-meter 50-ton carcass was being
transported by a flat-bed trailer-truck to a special
research location after National Cheng Kung University
officials and security guards refused to allow the whale
on campus.
The whale was to be preserved and an autopsy performed
at the "Shi-Tsao Natural Preserve" in Tainan
County by a team of marine biologists and taxidermists.
National Cheng Kung University marine biologist,
professor Wang Chien-ping, was on the scene and said he
had he instructed the truck driver to move the carcass so
the whale could be used for educational purposes and an
autopsy could be done.
The beached whale was found on along a stretch of coast
in Yunlin County on Saturday.
"The animal was close to death when someone found
it beached on shore on Saturday... Because of the natural
decomposing process, a lot of gases accumulated, and when
the pressure buildup was too great, the whale's belly just
exploded and spilled blood and the innards on the
street," Wang said.
Despite the explosion, enough of the whale remained
intact that it will still be transported to the 'Shi-Tsao
Natural Preserve' for a scientific examination, Wang
added.
Local news reports showed a number of people who had
gathered to take photographs of the whale before it
exploded in Tainan City, as well as residents and shop
owners following the explosion. Many were wearing
gauze-masks and trying to clean up the spilled blood and
the entrails with brushes and brooms.
"What a stinking mess! This blood and other stuff
that blew out on the road is disgusting, and the smell is
really awful," said one resident.
The news also showed one section of the street along
with several parked automobiles and pedestrian walkways
covered in red with copious amounts of splattered whale
blood.
Lying on the trailer-truck was the dead whale -
underbelly exposed with a large elongated tear where the
biological gaseous blowout took place. Besides the
shocking red bloody mess, large piles of whale intestines
and guts were strewn along the road, leaving an unpleasant
and ghastly scene for startled residents.
According to Wang, an initial assessment suggested the
animal looked like an older bull whale. He said the
carcass weighed over 50 metric tons and measured 17
meters, making it the largest whale ever recorded in
Taiwan. He told the press that previous record was an
11-meter sperm whale which was found beached along a
Tainan County coast 8 years ago.
Local media reported the sperm whale was still alive
when it was found lying on the seashore in Yunlin County
by a fisherman on Saturday morning. The man informed the
coast guard and the police for help. When the authorities
and conservation groups arrived to attempt a rescue during
the afternoon, they found the animal had died.
After the news had spread about the giant beached
whale, a mini-circus festival atmosphere prevailed on the
site. Throughout the day on Sunday, a large crowd of more
than 600 local Yunlin residents and curiosity seekers,
along with vendors selling snack food and hot drinks,
braved the cold temperature and chilly wind to watch
workmen try to haul away the dead marine leviathan.
According to local news reports, the animal's record
size proved a tough challenge for the work crews, and it
took more than 13 hours, 3 large lifting cranes, and 50
workers to get the beached sperm whale loaded onto the
flat-bed trailer-truck to be taken on its final trek. |