You need to get the specimen looked at/identified by a marine biologist. If it is Ambergris (whale vomit) it will be valuable so make sure you take it it a reputable expert.
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Yes, but it also has human vomit.
No. You're thinking of ambergris, whale vomit.
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No. it is made out of chemicals and dye
yes, I have heard that there is whale vomit in cigarettes. I don't think anybody wants to smoke that.
There can be. One of the things they're allowed to used is Ambergris Tincture which is solidified bile from a sperm whale.
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yes this is why it is so yummy. it also is kind of nutrisous
you could find a whale all over the world. you can find a whale in the sea.
Whale vomit is called Ambergris, and it is/was used in the perfume industry. It is highly valuable if it has been floating around for a few years, getting washed and polished by the sea and baked by the sun, losing its pungent smell and developing a sweet aroma. Current prices are around the £10 per gram mark.
you can find the beluga,orca,narwal,southern bottle nose whale,humpback whale,north Atlantic right whale,pygmy sperm whale, Antarctic minke whale, gray whale, sperm whale and blue whale
The whole whale had some economical value. The meat was considered low value and went for dog food and such. The hide was water proof material. Whale bone was decorative and constructive material. Whale oil was used for street lights and lamps in general. The single most valuable part however was whale vomit which had applications as a perfume.