Like the 2009 BBC Docuseries "Inside Nature's Giants" with Mark Evans and Richard Dawkins featuring comparative anatomist Joy Reidenberg. They do a whale too.
Didn't notice any flies nor were the dissectionists gasping/heaving from the smell which I'm imagining as horrific. How does one work so proximate to such a stank? It died on the beach of your actual research station? What remarkable luck for you but not for the whale, looking forward to part two. If a member of the public finds whale bones are they protected?
Tô assistindo isso em aula agora, muito bomm!
Like the 2009 BBC Docuseries "Inside Nature's Giants" with Mark Evans and Richard Dawkins featuring comparative anatomist Joy Reidenberg. They do a whale too.
Didn't notice any flies nor were the dissectionists gasping/heaving from the smell which I'm imagining as horrific. How does one work so proximate to such a stank? It died on the beach of your actual research station? What remarkable luck for you but not for the whale, looking forward to part two. If a member of the public finds whale bones are they protected?
Very interesting and well done!
What island/area did the humpback wash up? I’m one of your neighbours on Quadra! 👋
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This humpback washed up at the other Hakai Ecological Observatory on Calvert Island farther north on the BC Central Coast.
I thought this was about the music band lol