Alma, the Songbird of the South, just emailed me with a story from her zone, that being the Corpus Christi, Port Aransas zone. On Mustang Island, yesterday, beachgoers came upon a stranded 30 foot long, 10 ton sperm whale who had run itself aground on a sandbar.
Whales do this when something is badly wrong, as in an illness, or just old age. Onlookers surrounded the whale as it thrashed about. Eventually people from the Texas Marine Mammal Stranding Network showed up. It was decided to tranquilize the whale and then haul it to shore before euthanizing it. And then perform a necropsy to learn what was wrong with the whale.
Alma also included a link to Texans' comments about the stranded whale with Alma commenting about the comments that "some people are obviously insane."
Some of the comments-----
"Bad tomatoes?"
"Bad fillet."
"Bad sushi"
"They did not use euthanasia for the whale....they gave it tranquilizers and then bled the animal in the surf."
"They should try blowing it up like in the one video on the internet were a whale beached its self and there was no way to remove it so they used dynamite to blow it up in to smaller pieces but used to much and the whole thing just blew into a bunch of small chunks and got a whole lot of people covered in whale body parts."
"THING IS, THESE IDIOTIC SPECTATORS AND THEIR KIDS ARE STANDING TOO CLOSE TO THIS STRICKEN WHALE WHEN THEY COULD'VE GOTTEN INJURED. PARENTS, WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO LEARN?"
"Under what authority exactly did the police and lifeguards have to "clear the area". If people want to take the risk of getting close to a stranded 30 foot sperm whale in a public area, they should be allowed to do so."
"LOL go play in the freeeway."
"Well, that's American's for you!"
"It was Bush and the Republicans fault!"
"Hey dudeI just wanted a few steaks for the bbq. As Homer would say "MMMMMMM Whale burgerrrrrrrr.......", the whale died, its tragic, people are curious, and if it were up to me I would have eaten him."
What you need to keep in mind is that under the Marine mammal protection act of 1972, spectators who come within 100 yards of any marine mammal without permission or permit face up to $100,000 fine and up to 4 years in jail. It's to protect animal and public combined.
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