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Itsme
01-25-2006, 02:38 PM
Fragrant whale excrement lands fortune

By Reuters

Published: January 25, 2006, 9:48 AM PST

An Australian couple could reap a fragrant fortune after what they thought was an odd-looking tree stump turned out to be a rare lump of ambergris, a whale excretion used in perfumes and known as "floating gold."

Loralee and Leon Wright were walking along a remote beach near Streaky Bay in western South Australia state on a fishing trip three weeks ago when they saw the strange object.

Intrigued, they took a closer look, and Leon Wright, thinking it could have been some kind of cyst from a large marine animal, suggested they take the 32-pound lump home.

"She said 'You're not putting that thing in my car'," the Australian Broadcasting Corp. quoted marine ecologist Ken Jury as saying on its Web site on Wednesday.

Curiosity eventually got the better of the Wrights. Unable to find an answer on the Internet, they went back and got it two weeks later and described it to Jury.

"It immediately struck me as being ambergris--it couldn't be anything else," Jury said.

"It's actually belched out by the animal, would you believe, and those few across the world that have witnessed that or heard it say it's quite remarkable...apparently the sound of it travels for miles across the water," he said.

Jury, who is acting for the family, said ambergris can fetch between $20 and $65 a gram, The Age newspaper reported on Wednesday. That would make the Wrights' find worth at least $295,000.

Used in perfumes by ancient Egyptians and mythologized in literary classics like Herman Melville's "Moby Dick," ambergris is spewed out of the intestines of sperm whales.

Scientists theorize that it is produced to aid in the removal of hard, sharp objects like squid beaks that whales may eat.

The waxy, foul-smelling substance is lighter than water and can float for years, during which time it is cleansed by the sun and salt water and becomes hard, dark and waxy and develops a rich musky smell prized by perfumers around the world.

"The Egyptians used it," Jury said. "Certainly the Chinese did and they not only used it in perfumes, but they used to eat it and they used to give it as gifts."

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speedracer120
01-25-2006, 04:22 PM
That's one hell of a find.

ShawnLee
01-25-2006, 04:47 PM
That's a narly nasty find. Whale belch, eh?

Paymaster
01-25-2006, 04:54 PM
Now everyone who reads this and finds a lump of something really nasty on the beach will take it home and think that have made a fortune...

Sirrich3
01-25-2006, 05:32 PM
Wow! What a find!

Markel
01-25-2006, 05:40 PM
OK ladies, think about this next time you dab on some Eue de Whale Barf. :heh:

johnnymk
01-25-2006, 05:57 PM
Now everyone who reads this and finds a lump of something really nasty on the beach will take it home and think that have made a fortune...

Yes, but it will be a cheap way to keep the beaches clean.

Burzhui
01-25-2006, 08:43 PM
must remember from this day forth to take home all objects resebling 32 pound tumors

zippyjuan
01-25-2006, 09:51 PM
This is prime time for the grey whale migration off the coast of California. They are on their way to their breeding grounds in the Sea of Cortez (Baja Mexico).

Jeffbx
01-26-2006, 06:44 AM
Dang, think of all of this good information that everyone missed out on sharing before the internet....

thresher
01-27-2006, 09:36 AM
I found a nifty piece of whale bone last year after the hurricanes. About the only cool thing to happen after the hurricanes. :(