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An enormous variant of a bull Sperm Whale, this fearsome animal has been spoken of and written about for centuries, so it comes as something of a shock to find a true specimen here in the early 18th century. The American author Herman Melville would write of just such a whale nearly 150 years on... Could it be that this is a distant relative? Or the devilish creature himself?
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An enormous variant of a bull [[Sperm whale]], this fearsome animal has been spoken of and written about for centuries, so it comes as something of a shock to find a true specimen here in the early 18th century. The [[United States|American]] author {{Wiki|Herman Melville}} would write of just such a whale nearly 150 years on... Could it be that this is a distant relative? Or the devilish creature himself?


(Note: Is this real? Or is it something the designers stuck in for fun? - DM)
(Note: Is this real? Or is it something the designers stuck in for fun? - DM)


(Note: If the tyranny of fiction is too much for you to handle, find another occupation. - ML)
(Note: If the tyranny of fiction is too much for you to handle, find another occupation. - [[Melanie Lemay|ML]])
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[[Category:Database: Animals]]
[[Category:Animus Omega database entries]]

Latest revision as of 22:45, 15 October 2018

An enormous variant of a bull Sperm whale, this fearsome animal has been spoken of and written about for centuries, so it comes as something of a shock to find a true specimen here in the early 18th century. The American author Herman Melville would write of just such a whale nearly 150 years on... Could it be that this is a distant relative? Or the devilish creature himself?

(Note: Is this real? Or is it something the designers stuck in for fun? - DM)

(Note: If the tyranny of fiction is too much for you to handle, find another occupation. - ML)