Posted on 03/07/2017 6:21:41 AM PST by C19fan
Natacha Aguilar de Soto has studied beaked whales for 15 years. She has spent dozens of months at sea, floating above the deepest parts of the ocean, straining her eyes and ears to detect whatever might be moving in the fathoms below.
She rarely finds anything. Beaked whales a family of 22 cetacean species characterized by dolphinlike noses and missile-shaped bodies are some of the most elusive animals on Earth. They dive deeper and longer than any other marine mammal and spend an estimated 92 percent of their lives far beneath the ocean surface. One species, the True's beaked whale, is so rare that only a handful of people have ever seen it alive.
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Gnarlier, anyway!
What ever.
In the immortal words of George Costanza, when confronted with the same objection, Whatever.
I noticed facts are not that important with some here.
And I noticed that some people don’t have a sense of humor.
what ever
“It is not a fish
Either are torpedoes...
Looks like a B-24 fuselage without its empenage.
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