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Whale pee = fertilizer During warmer months, whales feed in nutrient-rich polar regions. When they migrate to mate and reproduce in warm tropical waters, their urine is high in nitrogen and organic matter, which is dispersed among areas typically low in nutrients. See:
Apr 17, 2025, 6:16 PM