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80 Whales Die on Aussie Island...
Eighty Whales, Dolphins Die on Australian Island
Somebody should check to see if there were naval exercises in the area at the time. Several scientific theories are now exploring the relationship between mega-powerful sonar pulses and beached marine mammals. You don't suppose the whales caught sight of our Ms. Smith, .......... Why not give it a rest? |
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Eighty Whales, Dolphins Die on Australian Island Somebody should check to see if there were naval exercises in the area at the time. Several scientific theories are now exploring the relationship between mega-powerful sonar pulses and beached marine mammals. Then that theory can't be right- Our submarine is in for repair (a constant state of affairs) and our other warship was probably in Sydney ;-) Peter HK |
"Peter HK" wrote in Then that theory can't be right- Our submarine is in for repair (a constant state of affairs) and our other warship was probably in Sydney ;-) Peter HK Probably one of George W's subs spreading destruction around the planet. |
Hello Don,
Is it possible the marine creatures were all distraught over Bush's re-election and took matters into their own hands, errrr, fins, errr, flippers.... Franko "Don White" wrote in message ... "Peter HK" wrote in Then that theory can't be right- Our submarine is in for repair (a constant state of affairs) and our other warship was probably in Sydney ;-) Peter HK Probably one of George W's subs spreading destruction around the planet. |
"Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Eighty Whales, Dolphins Die on Australian Island Somebody should check to see if there were naval exercises in the area at the time. Several scientific theories are now exploring the relationship between mega-powerful sonar pulses and beached marine mammals. You don't suppose the whales caught sight of our Ms. Smith, .......... Why not give it a rest? Maybe they saw her and thought she was one of the Sirens. |
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 00:58:08 +0000, Gould 0738 wrote:
Eighty Whales, Dolphins Die on Australian Island Somebody should check to see if there were naval exercises in the area at the time. Several scientific theories are now exploring the relationship between mega-powerful sonar pulses and beached marine mammals. Some suspect sonar may give whales the bends. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...halebends.html http://community.oceana.org/displays.../26/14342/3105 |
Paul Schilter wrote:
Harry, Do ya think that might be a reason to invade them? Could be it was WMD that beached them critters! :-) Paul "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Eighty Whales, Dolphins Die on Australian Island CANBERRA (Reuters) - At least 80 whales and dolphins have died after beaching themselves on a remote island between the Australian mainland and the country's island state of Tasmania. The number of deaths on King Island could be higher as some bodies might have been washed back out to sea, said Warwick Brennan, a spokesman for Tasmania's Department of Primary Industry, Water and Environment. "What we found at first light this morning...was 80 animals strewn along several hundred meters of beach. All those animals were dead," Brennan said on Monday. "There was a mixture of adults and juvenile animals. So it was a very grim sight," Brennan told Australian radio. He said there were 55 dead long-finned pilot whales and 25 dead bottle-nosed dolphins on King Island beach, around 250 km (160 miles) south of the Victorian state capital Melbourne. A further 17 whales were swimming around 1 km offshore. ---- You don't suppose the whales caught sight of our Ms. Smith, queen of the Hydras? For those unfamiliar, the Hydra, which lived in the swamps near to the ancient city of Lerna in Argolis, was a terrifying monster with the body of a serpent and many heads (the number of heads deviates from five up to one hundred there are many versions but generally nine is accepted as standard), of which one could never be harmed by any weapon, and if any of the other heads were severed another would grow in its place (in some versions two would grow). Also the stench from the Hydra's breath was enough to kill man or beast (in other versions it was a deadly venom). When it emerged from the swamp it would attack herds of cattle and local villagers, devouring them with its numerous heads. It totally terrorized the vicinity for many years. You think Ms. Smith is ugly enough to be a WMD? |
"Harry Krause" wrote: Eighty Whales, Dolphins Die on Australian Island That's very sad. I hope this was some natural cause and not sonar or some other man-made thing messing with these whales. You don't suppose the whales caught sight of our Ms. Smith... For someone with some obvious intelligence, Harry, you are often so very very small. |
Gary Warner wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote: Eighty Whales, Dolphins Die on Australian Island That's very sad. I hope this was some natural cause and not sonar or some other man-made thing messing with these whales. You don't suppose the whales caught sight of our Ms. Smith... For someone with some obvious intelligence, Harry, you are often so very very small. I have to work at it. I find it mildly interesting that you don't seem to comment about Ms. Smith's negative comments about those she disagrees with here.... |
"Franko" wrote in message ... Hello Don, Is it possible the marine creatures were all distraught over Bush's re-election and took matters into their own hands, errrr, fins, errr, flippers.... I wish the flippin' liberals would follow their lead... Jack |
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