Although the messages transmitted by a whale fail to human ears, there is a good chance that at least one song of a young humpback whale is dedicated to a man named Peter Brown.
Enjoying a nice day of sailing off the coast of Brisbane, Australia, the Queensland native Peter Brown, saw a young humpback whale that became entangled in a shark net, so this alerted authorities. As the minutes passed by, however, it became apparent that the animal was on the verge of death, and trying to fight to keep its blowhole above water. Thus, in a heroic style or classic, the brave 67-year took matters into his own hands, helping to free the whale with nothing more than a little guts and a kitchen knife.
This demonstrates that there is still a lot of people who love animals.
According to Brown, ?this whale was not able to keep his hole to breathe out of water, I had to do something immediately and could not wait for the cavalry.?
At first, Brown paddled up whale 25 feet long and tried to cut the net from there. When this proved insufficient to free the animal, the intrepid savior of whales, goggles and tied flippers, took the knife to finish the job.
Brown told reporters ?it was an eerie feeling to touch the flesh of a large 40-foot whale ? but I felt completely safe with the whale.? ?Over time it seemed that was swimming away from all the ropes and buoys tangled with him.? ?And very slowly and went away stunned.?
While authorities say it is an act that should not be done ever, admitted that this act of bravery earned a good result for the whale.
Source: http://www.ccrnatacna.org/plastic-pollution-in-the-oceans-in-birds-341.html
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