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Interesting Engineering on MSNChilean Kayaker ends up in whale’s mouth but sea giant can't swallow him; here's whyA stunning video from Chile shows a humpback whale briefly scooping a kayaker into its mouth before releasing him unharmed.
Humpback whales are non-aggressive and only eat tiny fish, crustaceans and plankton that they can filter through their baleen. The reason that the boy was released so quickly is that the whale ...
A kayaker in Chilean Patagonia experienced a terrifying encounter when a humpback whale temporarily swallowed him. Adrián recounted the harrowing moments inside the whale's mouth, fearing for his ...
Some baleen whales, or whales that have plates in their mouths to help sieve out plankton, sing low-frequency songs to not only attract potential mates but also keep them safe from killer whale ...
A humpback whale gave a kayaker the surprise of his life while paddling off the coast of Chile. Adrián Simancas was on a day out on the sea with his dad when a massive whale popped up from the ...
Scientists and artists from the University of Southampton came together for a night of talks and performances underneath giant sculptures of sperm whales. Almost 500 people joined the audience at ...
New research suggests male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on if they are more likely to fight or flee from a predator. Killer whales ...
New research suggests male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on if they are more likely to fight or flee from a predator. Killer ...
New research suggests male baleen whales looking for love sing a different tune when attracting a mate, and it all depends on if they are more likely to fight or flee from a predator. As we ...
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