Since ancient times, whale bones have been in great demand among people, because it is no coincidence that people called them tusks. These tubular bone outgrowths make incredible and unusual jewelry, especially in eastern countries. But as we know, whales are now difficult to spot both during the day with fire and from the sea. The process of harvesting and processing this material is not an easy task. There is a great risk to life in this business, especially since the extraction of whalebone is not only cruel, but also harmful to the environment. In some countries, including Russia, this fishing is prohibited. Long live the moratorium and nature protection!
Of course, a person needs to hunt, and whale, elephant, rhinoceros, bear and other species are objects of hunting and hunting. Man also uses the huge carcasses of killed dolphins and whales as sails and flotation devices. They are used to fuel ships such as the Jonka and Ra-zabu with oil, and are obtained from animals caught in the nets of fishing boats.
Fossil whales did not have protective devices like the baleen and hair seen on modern whales. In these extinct organisms, the bone was flat on the back and front surfaces. It is estimated that if all the tusks were put together, they would be between 35 and 50 meters (115-164 ft) long. Bi