Piyali Mukherjee

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The whale’s central nervous system was so large and complex, he explained, that euthanizing it in the manner that one might kill a cow or an old horse was impossible. A bolt through the brain would take too long for the heart to register it. A shock to the heart wouldn’t transmit immediate death to the brain. Exsanguination (opening the animal’s arteries and leaving it to bleed out) could take many hours.
Fathoms: The World in the Whale
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