A humpback whale in southern Chile briefly “Thought
He’d Swallowed Me!”: Whale Gulps Kayaker in Chile, Spits Him Out a 24-year-old
kayaker before spitting him out unharmed.
The incident, captured on video, happened near the San
Isidro Lighthouse in the Strait of Magellan. Adrián Simancas was kayaking with
his father, Dell, when the whale suddenly surfaced and engulfed him along with
his kayak.
In the viral video, Dell Simancas can be heard
shouting “Relax! Relax!” as his son disappeared into the whale’s mouth. Five
seconds later, Adrián bobbed back to the surface, stunned but safe.
“I thought it had swallowed me,” Adrián was quoted by
AFP, describing the sensation of a slimy texture and dark blue and white
colours surrounding him before he sank. “At that moment, I thought I was going
to die.”
His father initially feared the worst when he turned
around and could not see Adrián or his kayak. “That was the only moment of fear
I really had, because I didn’t see him for like three seconds. And suddenly he
shot out,” Dell told TVN Chile.
Marine biologists say the whale was likely engaged in
lunge-feeding, a behavior where it surges toward the surface with its mouth
wide open to capture krill or fish. “It seems that the kayak was right in the
whale’s feeding patch,” said Maria Jose Perez of the University of Chile, as
per AFP.
According to Cable News Network (CNN), wildlife
scientist Vanessa Pirotta explained that humpback whales do not intentionally
target humans and have narrow throats, making it physically impossible for them
to swallow a person.
The Strait of Magellan is a major tourist attraction
known for its diverse marine life, including dolphins and whales. However, its
frigid waters pose a survival risk, with temperatures as low as 39°F (4°C) even
in summer.
Despite the terrifying experience, Adrián and Dell
remain passionate about the ocean. When asked if they would go kayaking again,
they answered in unison, “of course.”
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