Can any animals explode?

The explosion of animals is an uncommon event arising through natural causes or human activity. Among the best known examples are the post-mortem explosion of whales, either as a result of natural decomposition or deliberate attempts at carcass disposal.
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Are whales the only animals that explode?

And whales aren't the only animals to explode intentionally, accidentally or naturally: there have been mass unexplained explosions of toads, cases of ants that self-detonate as a defense mechanism and even instances of humans exploding, both dead and alive, not to mention unfortunate dogs and bats forced into service ...
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Do dead bloated animals explode?

Such extreme cases of exploding whales are few and far between. Most scientists agree that whale explosions are unlikely. That's because a dead whale's skin will gradually form small tears, which will release some of the built-up gas. Whale explosions are more likely to happen if humans interfere with the corpse.
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What is the meaning of the word exploding?

exploded; exploding. Synonyms of explode. intransitive verb. : to burst forth with sudden violence or noise from internal energy: such as. : to undergo a rapid chemical or nuclear reaction with the production of noise, heat, and violent expansion of gases.
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What causes something to explode?

Explosions are caused by a range of complex reactions which result in the rapid expansion of gas and energy, forming an explosion. When certain gases are exposed to heat or increased pressure, reactions will take place to stimulate the explosion.
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What can I say instead of explode?

synonyms for explode
  • blast.
  • break out.
  • burst.
  • collapse.
  • detonate.
  • erupt.
  • flare up.
  • mushroom.
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What happens if a whale explodes?

What happens when a whale explodes on land? The impact of being directly next to or even near a whale when it explodes can be dangerous. The pressure can send a whale's internal organs and anything else in its body flying into the air. It's possible that this kind of impact can cause all kinds of damage.
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What happens when a dead whale explodes?

A decomposing whale carcass generates gases which build up inside their stomach and large internal organs. This then causes them to expand, but whale skin and blubber are tough so the gases become trapped inside, according to National Geographic.
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Why do whales not hurt humans?

There are a few theories about why orcas don't attack humans in the wild, but they generally come down to the idea that orcas are fussy eaters and only tend to sample what their mothers teach them is safe. Since humans would never have qualified as a reliable food source, our species was never sampled.
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Has a whale ever hurt a human?

There have been a few incidents over the past few years between whales and humans. In May 2013, a man was seriously injured when his boat collided with a humpback whale off the B.C. coast. He underwent extensive facial reconstructive surgery.
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Why do they sink dead whales?

When whales die and sink, the whale carcasses, or whale falls, provide a sudden, concentrated food source and a bonanza for organisms in the deep sea. Different stages in the decomposition of a whale carcass support a succession of marine biological communities. Scavengers consume the soft tissue in a matter of months.
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What happens if a whale dries out?

Cetacean stranding often leads to death due to dehydration. Whales have an incredibly thick layer of insulating blubber. Without the water to keep them cool, they overheat and lose too much water via evaporation from their lungs.
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Do whales eat sharks?

Killer whales may be the more dominant predator, but it is rare that they will kill and eat a great white shark, though it can happen sometimes.
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Can a whales cry vibrate you to death?

Nonetheless, while swimming side-by-side with them, sperm whales can accidentally smother you, decapitate you with their tails, and many researchers believe they can also vibrate your body to death with their most intense vocalisations if they choose - they are the loudest animals on the planet.
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Can a whale crush you?

Its massive size

Swimming with Whales is not a good idea. They are massive in size and its weight could easily crush you to death. It is just common sense to leave them alone. You can observe best this mammal from a safe distance.
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Can you live if a whale swallowed you?

For anyone scared of the ocean or Bible stories, science can put some of those fears to rest. The video below by House of the Future points out that only one species of whale even has a throat big enough to fit a human. And yes, you would suffocate or be crushed or burned in acid if that happened.
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What does dead whale smell like?

"The smell is like a dead animal but multiply that by 10 and then add fish smell to that and then feces," resident Karen Stenberg said. Stenberg, who lives right in front of where the carcass ended up, stayed in a hotel to escape the stench.
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Do whales ever accidentally hit boats?

There are recent documented reports of whales breaching directly onto boats causing significant damage to the vessel and in some instances, injury to people on board. But, the most notorious whale encounter happened nearly two centuries ago and led to the gruesome deaths of 13 sailors.
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Can a whale break a ship?

While an accidental collision with a sperm whale at night accounted for sinking of the Union in 1807, the Essex incident some 30 years beforehand was the only other documented case of a whale deliberately attacking, holing, and sinking a ship.
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What do you call someone who loves explosions?

Pyromaniac - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com. SKIP TO CONTENT. VOCABTRAINER.
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What's the opposite of an explosion?

Implosion is a process in which objects are destroyed by collapsing (or being squeezed in) on themselves. The opposite of explosion (which expands the volume), implosion reduces the volume occupied and concentrates matter and energy.
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What is the word for turning off a bomb?

Meaning of Defuse

It means "to remove the fuse from (a mine, a bomb, etc.)." Its figurative meaning developed quickly after, and is now the meaning most of us are most likely to encounter: "to make less harmful, potent, or tense."
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Why can't dolphins survive on land?

Dolphins live exclusively in the ocean because they have not developed the necessary muscles to sustain themselves on land.
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Can whales sleep without drowning?

This is likely why all sleeping whales and dolphins will sleep at the water's surface. A whale's respiratory system is vastly different from ours, so when it comes to sleep, a whale's body enables them to stay underwater for several minutes without breathing oxygen.
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