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The End is Nigh

Humpback whales are usually solitary animals. Now for the first recorded time in history all of the world's Humpback whales have congregated in super groups of hundreds off of the coast of South Africa, and no one knows why.

Logically it can only mean that the world is coming to an end.

Ah well, I really wanted to see 10 in a row, but it looks unlikely that we will even see this season out (good news for Ivan at least).

Looks like the plot of Star Trek 4 was correct, they just got the year wrong.

posted on 16/3/17

Humpback whales have congregated in super groups
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Like the travelling Wilburys or cream ?

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Africans of the coast of Wales. I knew that would happen when the French closed the Calais jungle.

posted on 16/3/17

Nonsense, it's when the dolphins all leave then you know we're screwed.

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posted on 16/3/17

The animals are usually the first to know.

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