Exploding Whale
Did you know that whales, the world's biggest mammals, may erupt? The explosion might be so powerful that people's lives are put in danger. Whales' natural processes are relatively vast in comparison to other animals due to their huge size. If a shark consumes one person to satisfy its appetite, a whale eats human flesh in large quantities. (Example contrast)
Similarly, whale deaths are frequently serious enough to damage other creatures. When whales die, their stomachs and internal organs decompose first, releasing gas as a result of metabolic processes. However, because whale skin and blubber are so tough, the gases cannot easily escape and build inside the body. Because whales' huge air sacs can endure high pressure, when these gases are trapped and turn into boiling steam, we begin to see the "whale explosion."
It's not something that can readily explode, but if it does, it's harmful for the animals around, so if whales are killed and come to the shore, they're not allowed to approach it.
So I went up there and snapped photos. Taking anything from the body is extremely harmful and should be avoided at all costs. Because it was unsafe, a dead whale washed up on the beach in Florence in 1970 was blown up. A 45-foot sperm whale, one of the biggest types of whale, was blown up with twenty boxes of dynamite and the wreckage was cleaned up over three days.