Friday, March 2, 2018

A whale fossil is seen near Brazil’s Commandante Ferraz Antarctic Station, located in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica, on November 25, 2008. # - Paulo Whitaker / Reuters


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    1. Don't know how they define it, but that was the description. Probably just old bones.

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  2. Is there a thrill of a tide there, or has the water shrunk back an incredible ways from where the bones are? I can't see a whale hopping itself up that far. I also note the presence of grass. How did it get there?

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    1. i imagine that it was dragged up there for the convenience of the butchers.

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