A stunning video from Chile shows a humpback whale briefly scooping a kayaker into its mouth before releasing him unharmed.
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InqPOP! on MSNVideo captures humpback whale swallowing and spitting out kayaker along Chilean watersKayaker Adrian Simancas was briefly swallowed by a humpback whale along the Strait of Magellan across Chile’s southernmost ...
Anemic hauls of Dungeness crab early in the season are the latest setback for California's commercial crab industry, which ...
A young Venezuelan packrafter briefly became a modern-day Jonah when a humpback whale gulped him up in its jaws and closed ...
In a video, a man captured the jaws of a humpback whale poke out of the water around his son's kayak, close around him, and disappear into the ocean.
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Hosted on MSNHumpback Whale Swallows Kayaker Then Spits Him Back OutA humpback whale surfaced off the coast of Chile on February 8, but instead of the expected krill, it got a mouthful of kayak ...
A humpback whale appeared to swallow then spit out a kayaker in a viral video filmed off the coast of Chile. But was he actually in any danger?
A humpback whale briefly engulfed a kayaker off the coast of Chile in an incident caught on camera. Experts say it couldn't have swallowed him even if it wanted to.
It is very unlikely to allow a human to pass through. So, if humpbacks are not trying to eat humans, why do they swallow us?
Two new studies this week focused on whale song and found striking, structural parallels to human language, especially in humpback whales. To be clear, we're no closer to translating the meaning ...
Researchers say they've discovered that humpback whale song is passed down over the years and changes — something it has in common with human language. (Carl De Souza/AFP/Getty Images ...
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