Whale vomit find worth $1 million

aidanjm

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Fascinating

A STINKING, solidified lump of gunk from the gut of a sperm whale could make an Australian family up to $1 million richer.

The 14.75kg block of rare whale excreta, expelled orally, was found by the family on a beach near Streaky Bay on South Australia's west coast. They were baffled by the substance before inquiries revealed it to be ambergris - a wax-like substance originating from the intestine of a sperm whale, and greatly prized for its use in perfume.

Marine ecology consultant Ken Jury, who is representing the family, said ambergris was worth $US20-$US65 a gram ($27-$87). Mr Jury said ambergris was belched from a sperm whale as a foul-smelling substance.

Mr Jury said the finding was rare. "When the whale throws this out, it's discarded material that it can't digest and includes all sorts of things like hundreds of squid beaks and goodness knows what," he said. "The substance is actually lighter than water and so it floats around the ocean.

"If you were to pick it up immediately after the whale discarded it, you would immediately put it back because it is so foul.

"However, over a period of floating around the ocean for 10 years, the sun and the salt water cleanses this amazing stuff. After 10 years, it's considered clean and all you are getting then is the wonderful musty, very sweet perfume which I have got to say is ultra-smooth.





 

JoeyM

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It looks like a big turd. In fact there was a big turd on my front lawn today. I wonder if it's worth some money? I'm thinking of making an offer to that Aussie family. Do you think they'll take half a mil for that whale vomit? I really need that stuff.
 

BillyBatson

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after floating around for 10 years?!?!!?!?!? does it noe disolve or break away after a while perhaps from being pecked at, bitten, hit, waved around, etc?
 

skace

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Originally posted by: BillyBatson
after floating around for 10 years?!?!!?!?!? does it noe disolve or break away after a while perhaps from being pecked at, bitten, hit, waved around, etc?

Everything that goes near it for the first 10 years dies instantly. This keeps it pristine.
 

jlee

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"You can trace it back to 1000 BC. The Egyptians used it, the Chinese did - they not only used it as perfumes but they used to eat it and they used to give it as gifts

:shocked:
 

leftyman

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Originally posted by: CadetLee
"You can trace it back to 1000 BC. The Egyptians used it, the Chinese did - they not only used it as perfumes but they used to eat it and they used to give it as gifts

:shocked:

Valantine problem solved :heart:
 

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Marine ecology consultant Ken Jury, who is representing the family, said ambergris was worth $US20-$US65 a gram ($27-$87).

My dog just puked an my floor...Fresh puke!! $.02 a gram!!!