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Um...perhaps somebody who understands large ship hull construction a lot better than I do can chime in...

How exactly does not one but TWO large whales become stuck to the hull of a ship like that? I mean, is there anything even under there for them to wedge in on? Isn't it pretty smooth?
 
Um...perhaps somebody who understands large ship hull construction a lot better than I do can chime in...

How exactly does not one but TWO large whales become stuck to the hull of a ship like that? I mean, is there anything even under there for them to wedge in on? Isn't it pretty smooth?
I don't know much but I found this illustration with a pointy bow, looks military. :)

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Um...perhaps somebody who understands large ship hull construction a lot better than I do can chime in...

How exactly does not one but TWO large whales become stuck to the hull of a ship like that? I mean, is there anything even under there for them to wedge in on? Isn't it pretty smooth?
Barnacles, propellor shafts, the fins ahead of the rudders, maybe other things , rotting flesh and blubber being like glue? Didn't say where on the hull...
 
Um...perhaps somebody who understands large ship hull construction a lot better than I do can chime in...

How exactly does not one but TWO large whales become stuck to the hull of a ship like that? I mean, is there anything even under there for them to wedge in on? Isn't it pretty smooth?
Barbed hull:)
 

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