Natural animal
explosions can occur for a variety of reasons. On 2004, a buildup of gas inside
a decomposing sperm whale, measuring 17 meters (56 ft.) long and weighing 50
tons, caused it to burst in Taiwan. The explosion was reported to have
splattered blood and whale entrails over surrounding shop-fronts, bystanders, and car. A significant population of toads in Germany and Denmark were
exploding in April 2005 in an act described as a self-defence mechanism that
failed, as it consisted of puffing up to look bigger while under attack by
crows.
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