The 10 Weirdest Spills in NatureFrom molasses to rubber ducks some strange substances have spilled into waterways and onto roadways. Here are some of the highlights. A molasses pipeline in Honolulu Harbor Hawaii last week was pumping the syrupy substance onto a ship when it sprung a leak dumping hundreds of thousands of gallons of the goo into the ocean. The sugary fluid which has sunk to the bottom has killed thousands of fish attracting sharks and other scavengers. It's not the first molasses mishap. A truck in Wagontire Ore. swerved to avoid a deer in 2008 spilling hundreds of gallons of molasses over the highway. And in 1919 during the Boston Molasses Disaster a tank carrying 2.5 million gallons of molasses burst flooding the city's streets and killing 21 people.The tasty golden beverage has baptized highways numerous times. In 2012 alone trucks and tractor-trailers spilled 77000 lbs. (35000 kilograms) of Budweiser onto a Maryland interstate 55000 lbs. (25000 kg) of Heineken and Amstel Light on Interstate-95 and 43000 lbs. (19500 kg) of beer on a North Carolina interstate Huffington Post reported.In 2004 a whale carcass exploded while being transported from a beach where it died to a laboratory in the Taiwanese city of Tainan according to BBC News. Gas buildup inside the decomposing cetacean was thought to be responsible for the explosion which took 13 hours and 50 workers to clean up. When a truck carrying construction glue collided with a bus in Chengdu City China it dowsed the street with its sticky contents. Firefighters tried unsuccessfully to remove the glue by diluting it with water guns and some observers even got stuck in it. The adhesive was finally dissolved using chemicals.A truck carrying 8000 gallons (more than 30000 liters) of a Japanese synthetic blood drink inspired by the HBO series True Blood caused a gory mess when it hit a curb and crashed in Sugar Land Texas in 2008 Weburbanist.com reported. The year before in Oregon 4000 of real pig blood spilled from a truck carting animal waste from a processing plant.In 1992 29000 rubber duck toys being shipped from China to the U.S. company The First Years Inc washed overboard in the Pacific Ocean the Daily Mail reported. Some 10000 of the duckies floated northward while the remainder took a southerly route. They have washed up in Hawaii Australia and even the Arctic.In the past few years honeybees have spilled onto highways in Montana Canada and California where 10 million to 16 million angry buzzers responded by stinging firefighters police and drivers. Honeybee hives are regularly shipped to farms around the country to pollinate crops since colony collapse disorder has decimated local bee populations.No use crying over it the white powder that blanketed a New Zealand highway when a drunk truck-driver crashed his trailer wasn't snow but in fact powdered milk. Fortunately the trucking company swept up the mess before it rained and became a smelly milky mess.In 2000 millions of the popular LEGO plastic toys went for a swim when a ship hit by a rogue wave dumped a container full of them overboard. The beloved blocks have now bobbed through the Northwest Passage to the shores of Alaska one scientist calculates. While it may not grow on trees money has flooded public streets on multiple occasions. In 2004 an armored truck crashed on the New Jersey Turnpike spilling $2 million in coins. In 2005 another truck caught fire in Alabama spilling $800000 in quarters. And in 2008 a driver on his way to the Miami Federal Reserve fatally crashed spewing $185000 in nickels.