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Whale Skeleton Drips Oil on Guests at Whaling Museum

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KOBO oil

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Leaky Whale

A blue whale skeleton is leaking on visitors. KOBO slowly drips oil in New Bedford’s Whaling Museum, 26 years after his death.

  • KOBO = King of the Blue Ocean

  • Blue whale bone marrow holds oil as an energy reserve

  • Oil catchers collected ~40 ounces since 2010

Leaky oil isn’t typically a concern as whales decompose on the ocean floor. However, KOBO is suspended above museum visitors and occasionally stains their clothes with stray drops. Ponchos not included w/ admission.

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