Animals
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'Floating Gold' Ambergris Worth $540,000 Found in Sperm Whale Carcass on Canary Islands Beach
A sperm whale was found dead on a Canary Island beach. The culprit, according to a pathologist, is a massive chunk of ambergris that ruptured the animal's intestines. Read more here.
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