MEXICO: The Canadian photographer, Keri Wilk told Caters News Agency that the whale spun on its side and flapped its tail, creating a “poonado”.
“At first, it seemed like a regular bowel movement but rather than continuing its dive down, it remained at the surface and continued to defecate for a startling length of time,” says Mr Wilk told Caters News Agency.
Mr Wilk claims the bowel movement spanned over 30 metres in diameter.
“After a few waves of faeces were released and stirred vigorously by the whale, the water was like chocolate milk, I couldn’t see my hand when I held it in front of my face,” Mr Wilk told the agency. “But, after leaving the cloud, it quickly washed away, and didn’t leave a smell on us.”





