Nutrition et santé

Le lait des baleines

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Whale mothers nurse their young in the middle of the ocean—no bottle, no surface, no rest. Their milk is unlike any on Earth: almost 50% fat, thick as cream cheese, and barely dissolves in water. That’s how a baby whale can drink underwater without losing a single drop to the sea. Each gulp fuels a newborn calf that can gain up to 100 pounds a day, growing strong enough to survive the open currents. This is evolution’s quiet miracle—a bond formed in total silence, in the vastness of the ocean where only instinct and warmth exist.
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❌ Fake story using an AI-generated picture. Here’s what real humpback whale milk looks like: https://cvc.li/QXDRf But baby whales don’t drink milk floating freely in the water like that. They nurse directly from their mother’s mammary slits—the milk doesn’t just spill out first. And obviously, no bottles are involved; that’s a purely human concept, so why even bring it up? https://cvc.li/VJFyG And if you’re curious: whale milk taste fishy. https://cvc.li/EXamo Here’s what a real baby humpback whale looks like: https://cvc.li/qwjjG See the difference? The baby in the post has a head that’s too round, intentionally made “cuter.” It simply doesn’t match the anatomy of an actual humpback calf. To make it worse, the post is basically a copy-paste mashup of other posts and this video, where the AI artifacts are obvious: (check at 00:34 the quality completely falls apart) : https://cvc.li/absfc So the real question is: why share these fake, embellished posts at all? There are thousands of genuine photos and videos of humpback whales online. Why choose an artificial one over the real thing? For example, here’s an authentic video showing the real animal in all its beauty: https://cvc.li/snzsm

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