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originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: myselfaswell
whats that island on the other side of the pond said to be part of animal dna testing? just trying to figure out the distance and cant remember the name?
originally posted by: Phage
originally posted by: rickymouse
I know what that is. It's dead.
It's not dead. It's resting.
Melaine Edwards Rees with the remains of the creature "I found the remains of what we believe is a long finned pilot whale in January and I immediately reported it to Neath Port Talbot Council. "When I saw the story, I couldn't believe it was the same carcass but I went down to the beach over the weekend and it was. It even looks like someone has been setting fire to it, but it hasn't moved at all. Read more: www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk... Follow us: @SWEveningPost on Twitter | SWEveningPost on Facebook
Last week, dog walkers Melanie Edwards Rees and Mike Rees found the remains washed up on Morfa Beach and began taking photographs in the hope that someone they knew would be able to identify it.
Rod Penrose of Marine Strandings confirmed some months ago that the carcass was that of a long finned pilot whale on the Kenfig Nature Reserve Facebook page. Mr Thomas is now asking why the remains have yet to have been cleaned up as he reported it to Neath Port Talbot Council in January.
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originally posted by: DOCHOLIDAZE1
a reply to: Phage
just thinking out loud here not making any claims,
but the reason it came to mind cause i have heard whispers of animal testing going on in that area and was wondering how close it was to south whales. its about 3000 miles, but since we dont know what it is we cant speculate on its traveling patterns or distances.
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about the same distance to plum island which has also done animal experiments
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the two islands are only 15 miles apart
originally posted by: IShotMyLastMuse
looks like the mystery is solved folks!
Melaine Edwards Rees with the remains of the creature "I found the remains of what we believe is a long finned pilot whale in January and I immediately reported it to Neath Port Talbot Council. "When I saw the story, I couldn't believe it was the same carcass but I went down to the beach over the weekend and it was. It even looks like someone has been setting fire to it, but it hasn't moved at all. Read more: www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk... Follow us: @SWEveningPost on Twitter | SWEveningPost on Facebook
her saying that it was set on fire would confirm what some people here have said, that the "limbs" are actually pieces of wood.
"but it hasn't moved at all" i'm happy we don't have to worry about the finned pilot whale zombie apocalypse too!
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