How much would you pay for a stinky, waxy lump pooped out by a whale? The piece shown above sold at auction for more than $15,500! The greasy substance is known as ambergris. “It smelled terrible!” says auctioneer Chris Surfleet, seen holding the pricey specimen. “Imagine a bowl of rotten eggs mixed with overcooked cabbage and some sports socks that hadn’t been washed.”
Sperm whales produce ambergris in their guts to aid digestion. These whales prey on squid and cuttlefish, which have sharp beaks. Scientists believe a whale’s digestive system creates a waxy fluid to surround these hard bits to prevent them from injuring the whale’s stomach or intestines. Then the whale expels the mass of ambergris—likely with its feces, or poop. Scientists believe it could also be vomited out.