When Adrian Simancas climbed into his kayak to paddle through the Strait of Magellan, the kayaker didn't expect to end up inside a humpback whale's mouth.
Adrian Simancas has told of his ordeal after claiming to have been 'swallowed' by a humpback whale while kayaking with his father in southern Chile.
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.
Still, although Simancas felt he had been swallowed, humpback whales have filter feeders which cannot completely eat someone ...
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He told media the whale 'tried to eat' him recalling being inside the whale's mouth and 'struggling' but ultimately knowing ...
A humpback whale briefly swallowed a 24-year-old kayaker last Saturday during a father-son excursion out on the icy waters around Chile’s southernmost Patagonia region. The terrifying moment ...
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The humpback immediately released the kayakers ... "There are no cases of a wild killer whale killing and eating a human either," Hoyt said. Patrick Pester is the trending news writer at Live ...
Humpback whales cannot physically eat a person due to their incredibly small throats and all their food is filtered through the baleen plates in their mouths which are in place of teeth.