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science1 year ago

Rare Whale Dissection Unveils Cause of Death and Key Discoveries

Scientists in New Zealand have completed the first dissection of a spade-toothed whale, the world's rarest whale, after a near-perfectly preserved specimen was found washed ashore. The whale likely died from head trauma, as indicated by a broken jaw and bruising. The dissection revealed nine stomach chambers with squid remnants and parasitic worms, and tiny vestigial teeth, offering insights into the whale's evolutionary history. The process involved collaboration with local Māori, who regard whales as sacred, and will retain the jawbone and teeth for cultural reasons.

environment1 year ago

New Zealanders Rescue 30 Stranded Whales in Heroic Effort

In New Zealand, over 30 stranded pilot whales were successfully returned to the ocean with the help of conservation workers and local residents, although four whales died. The incident occurred on Ruakākā Beach, a known hotspot for whale strandings. A Māori cultural ceremony was held for the deceased whales, highlighting their cultural significance. New Zealand's geography contributes to frequent strandings, with over 5,000 recorded since 1840.

science-and-environment1 year ago

Satellite Reveals Mysterious 'Goblin Forest' Encircling Sacred Volcano

A satellite image from Landsat 8 has captured Mount Taranaki in New Zealand, surrounded by the 'Goblin Forest,' a ring of gnarled kāmahi trees. This forest, named for its eerie appearance, grows over fossilized remains of past trees. Mount Taranaki, an active but currently dormant stratovolcano, holds cultural significance for the Māori people and was granted legal personhood in 2017. The mountain is closely monitored for potential eruptions, with a 30-50% chance of erupting in the next 50 years.

environment1 year ago

Goblin Forest: A Mystical Circle Around a Sacred Volcano

A satellite image captured by NASA's Landsat 8 shows New Zealand's Mount Taranaki surrounded by the eerily circular Egmont National Park, home to the twisted 'Goblin Forest.' The forest's unique appearance is due to kāmahi trees growing over fossilized remains of past eruptions. Mount Taranaki, considered sacred by the Māori and granted legal personhood in 2017, is an active stratovolcano with a history of significant eruptions. It is renowned for its near-perfect cone shape, which has been used as a film double for Mount Fuji.