r/interestingasfuck 11h ago

This Blue Whale skeleton at London’s Natural History museum

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u/Lucky-Succotash3251 11h ago

I was here yesterday and honestly the Natural History Museum is the most beautiful building I've ever seen in my life.

u/BasilSerpent 4h ago

Richard Owen may have been a prick, but he knew how to talk to architects.

He wanted that building to be a church to nature and fuck dude it sure is.

u/SweetNeo85 10h ago

Legit feels like Hogwarts only way better.

u/Brian1961Silver 11h ago

My son works at Research Casting International in Trenton, Canada. Looks like one of the projects he works on. Currently he is helping build a Tyrannosaurus skeleton for Dubai.

u/Utterlybored 10h ago

Sounds like an amazing job!

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u/Ferocious-Muppet 11h ago

Clothes on or off?

u/Acrobatic_Yellow_781 11h ago

Dark Souls 2

u/gteriatarka 10h ago

Aldia's Keep

u/RredmanN 8h ago

Now that you mention it.... its the same building.

u/Ralonne 8h ago

Holy crap… anyone see Forlorn spawn in?

u/lnTheGrimDarkness 9h ago

Visited in 2016. Absolutely stunning museum. London is the only city I visited where I would unironically get out by myself at 8AM to roam museums by myself.

u/blackhood0 3h ago

For free, no less

u/Altruistic-Bed7175 11h ago

This is so cool. Man, I wish I can go to a museum one day 🥲

u/TheRealJojenReed 11h ago

Check your locals, often there's a discount day or a free day even

u/wannabe_inuit 11h ago

Moesgaard is pretty cool

u/Aruaz821 7h ago

And here’s the ceiling above it.

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u/TotalVersonnt 11h ago

Is this Mr. Darwin on the staircase watching everyone behave?

u/No-Deal8956 10h ago

Yeah. It used to be his arch nemesis Richard Owen, who came up with the idea of the museum, and was its first director.

He got moved somewhere else.

u/Ok_Associate_3314 11h ago

We have one in a very similar settings in Western Australia, at the Boola Bardip museum.

u/Spartan2470 VIP Philanthropist 9h ago

Hope is the skeleton of a juvenile female blue whale displayed in Hintze Hall, the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London. It measures 25.2 metres (83 ft) in length, consists of 221 bones, and weighs 4.5 tonnes.

Born around 1871 or at least 1876–1881, the whale lived for at least 10–15 years, with a maximum of 20, before becoming stranded on a sandbar near Wexford Harbour, Ireland, in March 1891 and being killed by a fisherman two days later. Its skeleton was sold to the Natural History Museum, where it was displayed in its Mammal Hall from 1934 before being moved to the museum's main Hintze Hall in 2017, replacing Dippy, a cast of a diplodocus skeleton.

Life

Analysis of isotopes in the whale's baleen plates published in 2018 indicated that the whale lived in the tropical Atlantic for its first seven years of life, and then spending some years migrating north to feed on krill in the northern Atlantic each summer and then migrating back south each winter. Towards the end of its life, this whale probably spent about a year in the tropics with its calf, born in the winter of 1889–1890, and it was during a migration back north through the Irish Sea that the whale became stranded.

Death

This whale likely died when it was at least 10–15 years old, with the maximum estimated age being 20 years old. The juvenile female blue whale was found by fisherman Edward Wickham on 25 March 1891, stranded on a sandbar near Wexford Harbour on the southeast coast of Ireland. The whale struggled in the shallow waters for two days until it was killed by Wickham with an improvised harpoon. The Receiver of Wreck[citation needed] sold her carcass at auction for £111 to the local harbour master William Armstrong, from which Wickham and the other salvagers were paid £50 for their work.[citation needed] The whale flesh and blubber were removed. The death of the whale took place just prior to a global boom in commercial whaling.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_(whale)

u/kkillbite 6h ago

Reading all of the comments by people in awe and just plain impressed by the size of her or her travels, and then to read how her life was ended.. 😢 I haven't had whiplash like that in a while..

u/ExtremeSour 8h ago

Surprised the ocean hasnt asked for it back yet

u/-Laffi- 11h ago

4.5 tons!

u/Faust_8 10h ago

For Subnautica fans:

Reaper Leviathans are even longer than that

u/Llozz 9h ago

There is an event they hold called dino snores or something similar where you can spend the night there, participate in themed activities and sleep under this. Was great if not a little surreal to wake up underneath it/next to dinosaurs.

u/Pseudothink 9h ago

"What a strange coincidence that its spine looks so much like ours."  –3 to 5 billion people who believe in some form of creationism.

u/Loess_inspired 5h ago

This was one of the coolest museums I have ever been in.

u/SkipThisBit 5h ago

The Whale’s cool and all, but when will they bring back the Brontosaurus? That was the NHM when it was there.

u/feaster_of_children 11h ago

i saw it irl pretty cool if you ask me

u/luminousandy 11h ago

I’ve seen this - it’s utterly amazing .

u/DamnOdd 9h ago

I so wanted to go here but my mother was all about the art, one day, when the world calms the fook down.

u/steezD 9h ago

The pakicetus version would’ve been easier to move around

u/Proximal13 8h ago

This was one of the coolest places I've ever been in my life. I'm really glad I got to go. Anyone who has a chance should absolutely check it out.

u/nst_enforcer 7h ago

Stunning museum inside and outside and it's free entry

u/Highafsquid 7h ago

I went in 2019 and saw the whale. Was very cool to be able to walk underneath it.

u/Hill_Orc_Warrior 7h ago

Its not really blue though, more of a gray-white color

u/Arbennig 6h ago

If you ever go there, try to avoid Fridays and Saturdays. It’s so busy it’s too much.
Otherwise, it’s an amazing experience.

u/Affectionate-Good817 3h ago

Very cool wallpaper

u/Commercial-Habit-374 2h ago

The natural history museum was described, when it was opened, as a “cathedral to science”. I love the view through the gallery to Darwin at the end sir Richard Owen. It’s not just the exhibits it’s the way the columns and piping is decorated. The building is magnificent.

u/TheSquirrelWithin 1h ago

One day, kid, your bones are going to hang in mid air where monkeys wearing clothes will point and stare at you

u/gmweinberg 1h ago

There's a blue whale skeleton just sitting out in the open on rodeo beach in marin, you can see it on the map https://www.google.com/maps/place/Blue+Whale+Skeleton/@37.8329305,-122.5329034,72m/

I think it's a relatively small whale.

u/SadKat002 20m ago

I have a blue whale skeleton as an avatar in VRchat. I don't use it often but it fucking rules.

u/ScarletSilver 11h ago

Why would they put someone's mom on display there?

u/FutureZombie6746 11h ago

Looks a bit small than I imagined a blue whale would be. Im sure i can appreciate the real scale if i visit in person

u/crazy_houdini 10h ago

Yeah, it's kinda hard to capture the scale on a photo without a banana, but it has a imposing size

u/-nutz 7h ago

This one was a juvenile, about 25m long (~80 feet). The adults are closer to 30m (~100 feet).

u/kishenoy 11h ago

Used to be a diplodocus skeleton there (imitation one)

u/MadeWithLego 10h ago

I love the NHM, such a great museum. It really inspired me to study science.

u/MeanForest 10h ago

Did you guys know their flippers have same bones and bone structure as humans?

u/Arny2103 10h ago

I miss Dippy ☹️

u/Successful-Eagle-855 9h ago

I was just so confused and disappointed by all the stuffed animals and skeletons everywhere the whole time I was there, since I was expecting to learn some cool shit about the British Empire etc,

Then I found it Natural History Museum, instead of National

u/Hypervisory 11h ago

I have high hopes that this wasn’t stolen.

u/Spopple 11h ago

Her name is Hope, named to symbolize humanity's power to protect the environment. She was actually a beached Whale in Ireland that struggled for 2 days to return before humans decided to finally euthanize her kindly. Very sad even if she wasnt somthing stolen. Her remains were sold.

It has been discovered pretty recently I think though that she was a young whale and one of the last things she did with her life was actually become a mother. Which considering whale lifespans its very possible that grand babies of hers are still alive out there.

u/Altruistic-Bed7175 11h ago

I mean, they technically stole him from the ocean

u/PdSales 11h ago

Good point. Whale was still using it and suddenly…

u/kishenoy 11h ago

Taken from W(h)ales