Eli5: how can a harpoon, like the one they used in Moby Dick, kill a huge animal like a whale?

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Wouldn’t that be just like a pin prick to a whale?

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If you’re going to reference a book when asking a question, you should probably try reading it to see if it contains the answer.

>In most land animals there are certain valves or flood gates in many of their veins, whereby when wounded, the blood is in some degree at least instantly shut off in certain directions. Not so with the whale; one of whose peculiarities is, to have an entire non-valvular structure of the blood-vessels, so that when pierced even by so small a point as a harpoon, a deadly drain is at once begun upon his whole arterial system; and when this is heightened by the extraordinary pressure of water at a great distance below the surface, his life may be said to pour from him in incessant streams. Yet so vast is the quantity of blood in him, and so distant and numerous its interior fountains, that he will keep thus bleeding and bleeding for a considerable period; even as in a drought a river will flow, whose source is in the well springs of far off and undiscernible hills.

Herman Melville, Moby-Dick, 1851

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