Beached Whale in Malibu Leads to Government Paralysis
No one knows what to do as the forty foot fin whale rots on the beach
When a dead 40-foot fin whale washed ashore in Malibu earlier this week it was still a beautiful creature: dark gray on top, a rich cream below that glistened in the surf and sun.
By Thursday … not so much.
After several days of being pounded by the surf, devoured by gulls, poked at by gawkers and probed during a necropsy, magnificence had given way to a decomposing mess of protruding bones and ghastly strips of blubber — and a full-fledged state of government paralysis.
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Been there before, remember the exploding whale video?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_t44siFyb4