Watch: Viral video of fishermen posing on dead whale sparks outrage online
A video shared online has started a serious conversation, and it is not an easy one. In just a few seconds of footage, social media users felt shock, anger, and disappointment. What many expected to be harmless content quickly turned into a reminder of how casual behaviour can cross a line when nature is involved.
The viral video shows two fishermen standing on a dead whale that is floating in the water. They are seen laughing and posing for photos. The person who uploaded the video later admitted that the group was drunk at the time. The uploader also claimed the whale had died recently and wrote, “Wasn't rotten, just happened, and we were drunk lol.”
There is no clear information about where or when the video was recorded. The authenticity of the footage has not been confirmed. Still, the video spread fast and drew heavy criticism.
As more people saw the video, many reacted with anger and unease. Animal lovers and wildlife supporters said the act was disrespectful.
One user said, “A reckless moment turned into a viral reminder that nature deserves respect, not stunts fueled by bad judgment.”
Another comment read, “Jumping on a dead whale is disgusting. The clout-chasing click culture has gone way too far.”
A third person wrote, “This is beyond reckless… did they seriously not know what can happen with decomposing whales? Nature is not a joke.”
Another user added, “It's incredibly disrespectful to the animal, even if it just passed. That whale deserved some dignity, not to be a party platform for those fishermen.”
One more reaction said, “Some things are best admired from a distance… especially a floating dead whale. Being drunk doesn't make a biohazard any less messy or memorable.”
Another comment focused on the animal’s role in nature and said, “No sympathy for such a magnificent animal that has never shown ill-will towards mankind? The whale even continues to do good after it passes, when it feeds thousands upon thousands of sea animals until nearly nothing is left of this 400,000 lb friendly giant.”
While most reactions were angry, a few viewers also questioned whether the video was real. Some felt the footage did not look authentic. Even then, the discussion around respect for wildlife continued.
When a whale dies, its body sinks to the bottom of the ocean. This is called a whale fall. The dead whale becomes food for many sea animals like sharks, fish, and tiny creatures. Slowly, the body is eaten away. This gives important nutrients to the ocean and helps other sea life live.
The video has once again shown how quickly online content can spark strong emotions and why moments involving wildlife are watched closely by people everywhere.
Disclaimer: The Times of India does not independently verify the authenticity, location, or timing of viral videos shared on social media. The views and reactions mentioned in this article are those of social media users and do not reflect the publication’s own views.Thumb image: X
The clip that upset many viewers
There is no clear information about where or when the video was recorded. The authenticity of the footage has not been confirmed. Still, the video spread fast and drew heavy criticism.
Strong reactions pour in online
As more people saw the video, many reacted with anger and unease. Animal lovers and wildlife supporters said the act was disrespectful.
One user said, “A reckless moment turned into a viral reminder that nature deserves respect, not stunts fueled by bad judgment.”
Another comment read, “Jumping on a dead whale is disgusting. The clout-chasing click culture has gone way too far.”
A third person wrote, “This is beyond reckless… did they seriously not know what can happen with decomposing whales? Nature is not a joke.”
One more reaction said, “Some things are best admired from a distance… especially a floating dead whale. Being drunk doesn't make a biohazard any less messy or memorable.”
Another comment focused on the animal’s role in nature and said, “No sympathy for such a magnificent animal that has never shown ill-will towards mankind? The whale even continues to do good after it passes, when it feeds thousands upon thousands of sea animals until nearly nothing is left of this 400,000 lb friendly giant.”
Some people question the video
While most reactions were angry, a few viewers also questioned whether the video was real. Some felt the footage did not look authentic. Even then, the discussion around respect for wildlife continued.
What happens after a whale dies
When a whale dies, its body sinks to the bottom of the ocean. This is called a whale fall. The dead whale becomes food for many sea animals like sharks, fish, and tiny creatures. Slowly, the body is eaten away. This gives important nutrients to the ocean and helps other sea life live.
The video has once again shown how quickly online content can spark strong emotions and why moments involving wildlife are watched closely by people everywhere.
Disclaimer: The Times of India does not independently verify the authenticity, location, or timing of viral videos shared on social media. The views and reactions mentioned in this article are those of social media users and do not reflect the publication’s own views.Thumb image: X
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