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About 20-30 pilot whales were spotted Tuesday afternoon in Everglades National Park around 30 miles from land, said Kim Amendola, spokeswoman for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Read more: www.wptv.com...
My guess is they are a hell of a lot smarter than us.
jrod
reply to post by Gothar
I wonder if there was any kind of hi power sonar testing in the gulf that triggered this.
It is sad to see events like this. I've seen beached whales twice in my life. I can only hope that the some of the whales can be saved.
Gothar
About 20-30 pilot whales were spotted Tuesday afternoon in Everglades National Park around 30 miles from land, said Kim Amendola, spokeswoman for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Read more: www.wptv.com...
Pod of pilot whales stranded in Everglades National Park
So this is an unprecedented event, as most seem to be these days. These pilot whales are stuck in fairly shallow water in the Florida Everglades and scientists have no idea why they would even enter this area solo much less as a whole pod. A few of them may have already perished. Such unusual behavior for an animal so big.
Not pointing fingers in doom porn directions (fukushima, ISON, NWO, etc.) but for sure thought this was something that had to be shared. Heard on a random radio station that more species are dying off and becoming extinct faster each day. Maybe it isn't man that is killing them directly. Maybe, they are just the smart ones getting off the bus before it crashes on a global scale. So do the whales know something we don't or just too stupid to know what not to do? My guess is they are a hell of a lot smarter than us.
ketsuko
You guys do know that there is always some oil leaking into the ocean, right? Oil has been leaking as long as there has been oil to leak. It's natural. There are even naturally occurring bacteria that eat oil.
Also, "unprecedented" may just mean that no human being has been lucky enough to observe a pod of pilot whales cruising around in the Everglades before. No, they don't naturally live there, but just because we've never seen them do it doesn't mean it has never, ever happened.
It's possible that one of them got confused or ill and took a wrong turn. All the others tend to follow. In the respect, pilot whales make a poor case for their intelligence seeming to behave more like sheep.