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This young whale died with 88 pounds of plastic in its stomach
In 15 march 2019, A whale found dead in Davao City which caught nation’s attention. The whale likely starved because its stomach was full of plastic, not food.
THE curators at a natural history museum in Davao City, the Philippines, got a call about the incident from the local marine agency. A ZIPHIUS CAVIROSTRIS WHALE in the Davao Gulf was vomiting blood and was very likely going to die shortly. They should come pick up its body.
Darrell Blatchley, a marine mammal expert and the curator at the D’Bone Collector Museum in Davao City, brought the whale back to the lab to open it up for a necropsy, he found something shocking: more than 88 pounds of plastic waste jammed into its belly.
IN THE DAVAO GULF.
THE CURVIER BEAKED WHALE, a young male about 15 feet long and weighing 1,100 pounds, likely died of starvation and dehydration brought on by the plastic stuffing its belly. Whales absorb water from the food they eat, and there was no sign that any food had made it into its intestines for many days. Its body was destroying itself from the inside: Its stomach acid, unable to break down the plastic waste, had worn holes through its stomach lining instead.
A ziphius cavirostris whale died in the Davao City because it ate too much plactic.The government must pay attention and emphasise its people in order to protect the environment.
In 15 march 2019, A whale found dead in Davao City which caught nation’s attention. The whale likely starved because its stomach was full of plastic, not food.
THE curators at a natural history museum in Davao City, the Philippines, got a call about the incident from the local marine agency. A ZIPHIUS CAVIROSTRIS WHALE in the Davao Gulf was vomiting blood and was very likely going to die shortly. They should come pick up its body.
Darrell Blatchley, a marine mammal expert and the curator at the D’Bone Collector Museum in Davao City, brought the whale back to the lab to open it up for a necropsy, he found something shocking: more than 88 pounds of plastic waste jammed into its belly.
IN THE DAVAO GULF.
THE CURVIER BEAKED WHALE, a young male about 15 feet long and weighing 1,100 pounds, likely died of starvation and dehydration brought on by the plastic stuffing its belly. Whales absorb water from the food they eat, and there was no sign that any food had made it into its intestines for many days. Its body was destroying itself from the inside: Its stomach acid, unable to break down the plastic waste, had worn holes through its stomach lining instead.
A ziphius cavirostris whale died in the Davao City because it ate too much plactic.The government must pay attention and emphasise its people in order to protect the environment.
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